Just for the Love of It
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Narrated by:
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Stevie Zimmerman
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Cathy O'Dowd
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At 8:00 a.m. on May 29, 1999, Cathy O'Dowd, a 30-year-old mountaineer from South Africa, stepped onto the summit of Everest and into history. She had become the first woman to climb the highest mountain in the world from both its south (Edmund Hillary) and north (George Mallory) sides. To achieve this, Cathy has had to face the ultimate risks of Everest.
During her first ascent from the south in 1996, she and her team were trapped in the killer storm described in Jon Krakauer's best seller Into Thin Air. They finally reached the summit, only to have the thrill of success snatched away when a team member disappeared on the descent. In 1998, Cathy, attempting the north side of Everest, stopped only a few hundred meters from the summit to try and help a dying American climber. The woman's first words were "don't leave me". Yet Cathy eventually had to leave her to save her own life.
Now Cathy has captured the drama of her Everest climbs, her passion for the challenge of climbing mountains, and her love for wild places in this story of her four attempts on the mountain. Cathy tries to answer the question of why, if climbing Everest can be so dangerous, people still want to do it.
This is a book of challenge, adventure, love, and life and death. This is about Everest, the world's highest mountain, climbed "just for the love of it".
©1999 Cathy O'Dowd (P)2015 Crux PublishingWhat listeners say about Just for the Love of It
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- CSP
- 15-03-16
Not just for climbers
A fascinating view of what makes people challenge themselves Cathy on Everest but it might be someone challenging themselves to get fitter or anything else. Cathy writes in a nicely paced style with witty asides and also thrilling details of her climbing life all over the world but mainly in the Himalaya. I was a rock climber before disability stopped that and her descriptive writing reminded me of why I used to do it and the thrills and excitement of climbing.
The narration is nicely done my openly slight criticism is I kept trying to change Stevies accent into a South African one but her style is fresh and with enough enthusiasm in her voice to express the story really well.
All in all a great listen.
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- Ali S.
- 20-05-17
Good read
I have read a lot of mountaineering books and this is refreshing in the way that it is as much about the human interactions in the expeditions as the climbing. I'd have liked just a little more about the mountain though, as some parts of the route are skipped over so quickly that I kept going back in case I'd dozed off and missed a bit. I couldn't really warm to the narrator whose voice doesn't sound like it belongs to someone who ventures up mountains and lacks passion for the subject, but it didn't detract too much from the story.
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- "moony85"
- 11-01-19
Breath of fresh mountain air
Everybody who loves mountain and adventure books should listen to this one. I adore Cathy's optimism and matter-of-fact writing. Her climbing accomplishments leave me in awe. Also, it's nice to hear about climbing Everest from a non-Krakauer, not everything-is-terrible perspective.
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- andrew bateson
- 06-01-19
Great story well written
not long enough finished to quickly . painted a wonderful adventure. Will listen again soon
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-09-17
thought provoking enjoyable read
great read , well narrated, and makes you see all the angles of climbing a mountain
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- P Lee
- 04-03-19
Surprisingly good
I really didn’t want to like this book after all I had read about Cathy in other books, but it was really good to get her perspective on events that happened on Everest. Good to read alongside Everest 96 and into thin air. I really enjoyed the book.
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- mrs jlh milborrow
- 14-01-19
Gripping. Enjoyed the writing and the narration
Enjoyed audio book this very much. Well written gave a fascinating insight into mountaineering and good narration.
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- John McCluskey
- 03-09-18
Another perspective
Not the worst book I’ve listed to but I don’t think it went deep enough to make me care for the character or be more inclined to believe her perspective on several events. These mountain climbers intrigue me and I can only only admire their achievements to scale the highest peaks. Without giving the plot away it gives a perspective in the 1996 Everest tragedy I had only got from the other books which were not so flattering about Cathy’s partner, to an absolute tragedy that on the face of it I think Cathy and Ian were harshly criticised for to the achievement of the second summiting. A remarkable lady for sure.
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