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Annapurna: A Woman's Place (20th Anniversary Edition)
Annapurna: A Woman's Place (20th Anniversary Edition)
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Arlene Blum
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Product Details

  • Author: Arlene Blum
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Dewey Decimal Number: 796.522095496
  • EAN: 9781578050222
  • ISBN: 1578050227
  • Label: Sierra Club Books
  • Manufacturer: Sierra Club Books
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Number of Pages: 272
  • Product Group: Book
  • Publication Date: 1998-10-13
  • Publisher: Sierra Club Books
  • Studio: Sierra Club Books
  • Title: Annapurna: A Woman's Place (20th Anniversary Edition)
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description:

In August 1978, thirteen women left San Francisco for the Nepal Himalaya to make history as the first Americans—and the first women—to scale the treacherous slopes of Annapurna I, the world’s tenth highest peak. Expedition leader Arlene Blum here tells their dramatic story: the logistical problems, storms, and hazardous ice climbing; the conflicts and reconciliations within the team; the terror of avalanches that threatened to sweep away camps and climbers.
On October 15, two women and two Sherpas at last stood on the summit—but the celebration was cut short, for two days later, the two women of the second summit team fell to their deaths.
Never before has such an account of mountaineering triumph and tragedy been told from a woman’s point of view. By proving that women had the skill, strength, and courage necessary to make this difficult and dangerous climb, the 1978 Women's Himalayan Expedition’s accomplishment had a positive impact around the world, changing perceptions about women’s abilities in sports and other arenas. And Annapurna: A Woman’s Place has become an acknowledged classic in the annals of women’s achievements—a story of challenge and commitment told with passion, humor, and unflinching honesty.


Customer Reviews


5 stars Frank, humorous, and sometimes deeply moving
A lifetime ago, when I was a young woman just entering the work force, an all-woman climbing party raised $80,000 (a tremendous sum then) to fund their expedition to Annapurna. At that time this dangerous Himalayan peak, tenth highest in the world, had not been climbed by an American or by a woman. After more than 40 grueling days of laying seige to the mountain, two team members and two Sherpas reached its summit. Those are the facts. They aren't what make this book fascinating, though. It's the story author Arlene Blum (the team's often harried and frustrated leader) tells, of how these pioneers in what was then very much the "man's world" of climbing worked together and achieved their goal.

Blum's writing is frank, humorous, and sometimes deeply moving. In this 20th anniversary reissue of a book originally published shortly after the expedition, she adds an intriguing new dimension by updating readers on the climbers' lives since 1978. If this book isn't considered a classic, it should be. So much has changed, and women like these made it happen!


4 stars An important book
This book describes an important event in mountaineering history - the first women's expedition to Annapurna. It is a gripping story and a must read for anyone interested in mountaineering. This is an especially important book because there are such few books about women's accomplishments in mountaineering - a very neglected topic.


5 stars Gripping and Inspiring Read
I don't know how you can't feel the call of the mountains after reading this book. I wanted to jump on the next plane to India. An excellent documentary style book on women's relationships with each other and men, the image women hold of themselves and how others perceive us, and a moving story illustrating that women can do anything. Excellent.


5 stars Wow.
This new release of a 20yo book is a winner. I still have my tattered T-shirt proclaiming women should be 'on top,' that I bought in Berkeley way back then, in support of Blum?s fundraising for her 1978 all-woman assault on Annapurna. By proving to the skeptical small mountain-climbing community of men, as well as to the world at large, that women COULD be leaders of expeditions into the high Himilayas, Blum opened the door to a new vision of women's abilities in sports as well as all other areas of life.


5 stars Read this book!
Arlene Blum's book is the best mountain-climbing book I've ever read, by far, and as the daughter of a climber, I've read quite a few. This book excels because of its author. Her sensitivity, perceptiveness, and concern for others is evident throughout. She's also a good writer with a good story.