Everest

Angela Sangma Francis

Book - 2018

"There is a place where a mountain grows. It is the highest spot on Earth, the ultimate challenge for mountain-climbing adventurers, the towering figure of Sagarmatha, the Goddess of the Sky ... Welcome to Mount Everest. In this stunning book, travel back to the mountain's ancient origins, learn about the flora and fauna of its great flanks, and discover the rich culture and history surrounding it."--

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Subjects
Published
London ; New York : Flying Eye Books, an imprint of Nobrow Ltd 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Angela Sangma Francis (author)
Other Authors
Lisk Feng (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
75 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 32 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781911171997
9781911171430
  • Introduction
  • Below the surface
  • The Himalayan mountain range
  • How do you measure a mountain?
  • Looking up to the mountain
  • Life at the foot of the mountain
  • Magic in medicine
  • Sacred mountain
  • The Sherpa people of Khumbu Valley
  • The legend of Shambhala
  • Everest's alpine world
  • What is the alpine environment?
  • Alpine animals
  • Ice giants
  • The legend of Ganga
  • The humble yak
  • What makes a climber?
  • Oxygen
  • Climbing the mountain
  • The five sisters of long life
  • Perils of the mountain
  • The three-faced goddess
  • Attempts to the top
  • The first successful attempt
  • The climb
  • Inventions for Everest
  • At the top of the mountain
  • The summit
  • Human vs nature
  • The myth of the Yeti
  • Garbage on Everest
  • Beyond the peaks
  • Mount Everest
  • Glossary.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A detailed look at Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the Himalayan mountain range.This handsome publication provides a holistic perspective on Everest, broken up into different sections starting with the origins of the Himalayan mountain range and its flora and fauna. Various myths and legends surrounding Everest are woven in among accounts of the numerous attempts at climbing the mountain and details of conditions at the summit. Francis describes the mountain as "a place of invention, imagination and discovery." She also weaves in elements of science geared to pique a child's curiosity, such as how a mountain is measured and inventions that have helped make mountain climbing easier over time. With simple, accessible writing, short chapters, and stunning illustrations, the book guarantees to interest and engage readers to learn about not only this natural wonder of the world, but also how it has inspired people in the past and its continuing footprint and evolution as time passes, taking care to sensitize readers to the environmental challenges faced at Everest with increased waste and climate change. Feng's vibrant illustrations have the look of mid-20th-century lithographs and complement the engaging text perfectly. The limited palette is dominated, unsurprisingly, by icy blues and whites, with pops of russet in the display type and picture accents.This appealing and informative guide to Everest may well have children dreaming of their own expeditions. (glossary, further reading) (Informational picture book. 8-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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