Reaching 20,320 feet into and above the clouds, the peak of Denali is
the highest and coldest summit in North America. In this novel of
adventure, adversity, and ambition by renowned mountaineer and writer
Nicholas O'Connell, four men set out to conquer it. Among the sharply
drawn team members is narrator John Walker, a family man trying to
choose between domestic stability and mountaineering's uncertain glory.
In the course of their ascent the group battles avalanches, fierce
winds, and mind-numbing cold before their bond begins to splinter,
leading inexorably to tragedy.
Throughout the book, the author's first-hand experience lends vivid
reality to the formidable challenges of the mountain and to the bonds
formed and broken in the pursuit of its summit. Beyond the physical
tolls, O'Connell presents in stark relief the internal debate about the
price of success--all the more urgent at the earth's extremes.