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Everest and the Rest of Us

Four Journeys in Search of Adventure: Cycling, Rowing, Trekking, and the Quest for Meaning

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Everest and the Rest of Us

By: James Nehring
Narrated by: Nicholaus Petrou
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Summary

An epic bike ride across the United States turns nearly to tragedy. A rowing journey along the East coast through storms and tidal surges tests physical and mental limits and forces a reckoning with life's priorities. A five-hundred-mile pilgrimage across northern Spain triggers personal and spiritual renewal.

What happens when a part-time adventurer takes the progressive ideas that defined his career as a teacher—real world problem solving, expeditionary learning, following your passion—and turns them on himself?

Everest and the Rest of Us: Four Journeys in Search of Adventure delivers an exciting, three-part tale of cross-country cycling, coastal rowing, and trekking on the Camino de Santiago, by turns suspenseful and comic, painful and triumphant. The fourth journey? Examining why we pursue adventure—pushing our limits, the thrill of taking risks and facing danger, renewal that comes from stepping outside our daily routines, personal empowerment from a challenge met—and exploring the gendered and racialized history of adventure.

Most of us will never climb Mt. Everest, surf a fifty-foot monster wave off Hawaii, or row single-handedly across the Atlantic Ocean. But everyone loves a good adventure. Everest and the Rest of Us celebrates the adventurous spirit in us all!

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“I loved delving into the deeper meanings of our search for new, challenging experiences. It's a unique and fascinating adventure tale. 5 stars!” –Joan Griffin, author of Force of Nature: Three Women Tackle the John Muir Trail

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