Left for Dead

Left for Dead Beck Weathers


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My Journey Home from Everest




Left for Dead is a deeply personal story, told in first person by a variety of people who contributed to the survival of Beck Weathers during the Everest accident of 1996 that left nine climbers dead. It goes past the tragedy to discuss why Weathers got involved in climbing in the first place, his lengthy and painful recovery, and the all-important relationship with his wife, Margaret (commonly referred to as Peach). Without Peach's hope and tenacity, it's likely that rescue efforts would not have been continued, and Weathers may never have recovered from the hypothermic coma and its dreadful results. The story of their relationship--they were estranged at the time of the accident--is told from both perspectives, and his obsession with mountains seems almost like another family member. The overall tone is straightforward and conversational: children, pets, and clothing feature as prominently as reconstructive surgery and heroic rescues. But no matter how plainly they are told, the events of that climb are sure to bring tears. Rob Hall's last conversation with his wife, climbers disappearing into the storm, Anatoli Boukreev's rescuing three people, and Weathers and climbing partner Yasuko being left for dead are just a few from a long list. Still, you'll find yourself laughing just pages later, when Weathers gets his rescue team to sing "Chain of Fools" while hiking back to safety--you can imagine Peach being in full agreement of that song's appropriateness. The Everest deaths affected people around the world, and this chronicle of one survivor and his family is a hopeful reminder of the good that can result from such tragedies. --Jill Lightner--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Este livro, "Deixado para morrer", em tradução livre, é um relato em primeira pessoa de Beck Weathers, sobre sua sobrevivência à tragédia de 10 de maio de 1996, no lado sul do Everest. Em um único dia morreram 5 pessoas durante uma tempestade de neve que assolou os trechos superiores da montanha. Duas expedições comerciais,a Adventure Consultants, de Rob Hall e a Mountain Madness, de Scott Fischer, foram as mais atingidas, e seus líderes pereceram na montanha, bem como alguns clientes,... leia mais

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