The Ledge
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2011
288
Book • Nonfiction
Mount Rainier • 1990s
2011
Adult
18+ years
In The Ledge, Jim Davidson recounts the harrowing experience he and his best friend, Mike Price, faced after falling into an icy chasm on Mount Rainier's Emmons Glacier in 1992, emphasizing themes of perseverance and courage. Topics involving the death of a close friend appear in the book.
Suspenseful
Dark
Challenging
Emotional
Inspirational
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Jim Davidson's The Ledge is a gripping survival memoir that captivates readers with its intense narrative and emotional depth. Critics praise the harrowing yet inspiring story of endurance and triumph. Some find the detailed descriptions of the ordeal overwhelming, but many appreciate the raw, unfiltered recounting. Overall, it's a compelling read for adventure and survival enthusiasts.
Readers who relish gripping survival tales and introspective journeys akin to Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air or Cheryl Strayed's Wild will find The Ledge by Jim Davidson compelling. It's ideal for those captivated by personal resilience, extreme mountaineering, and the psychological challenges of facing nature's formidable forces.
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288
Book • Nonfiction
Mount Rainier • 1990s
2011
Adult
18+ years
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