Where the Air Grows Thin : Memoir of a Mountaineer
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Overview
For readers of Cheryl Strayed and Anthony Doerr, a lyrical adventure memoir tracing one woman's Seven Summits quest while caring for her mother through ALS--a story of endurance, love, and the cost of coming home changed. "An incredible work of art."--Alison Levine, New York Times best-selling author of On the Edge When Nicole LoBiondo set out to climb the Seven Summits--the highest mountain on every continent--she never imagined that her hardest climb would be the one waiting at home. As Nicole pushes through extreme expeditions--from Antarctica's frozen plateau to the thin air of Everest--she returns home between climbs to care for her mother through a devastating illness. These parallel journeys reveal a story of grit, love, and the emotional cost of choosing strength when life demands everything at once. With clear-eyed honesty and vivid, cinematic detail, LoBiondo captures the reality of high-altitude mountaineering, the toll of long-term caregiving, and the universal struggle to survive what breaks us. Ultimately, she discovers that endurance is not just the ability to keep going up a mountain but also the courage to face loss, reshape identity, and rise again. A gripping blend of adventure story and intimate family memoir, Where the Air Grows Thin is a powerful story of adventure, caregiving, ALS, and the journey of a daughter fighting to hold on to her mother while learning how to let go.
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- ISBN-13: 9798896361701
- ISBN-10: 9798896361701
- Publisher: She Writes Press
- Publish Date: October 2026
- Page Count: 288
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