Shook: An Earthquake, a Legendary Mountain Guide, and Everest's Deadliest Day
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Winner of the 2021 National Outdoor Book Award for History/Biography
First Place for a Nonfiction Book for Adult Readers, Biography or History, from the National Federation of Press Women Communications Contest
Winner of the 2021 Zia Book Award from New Mexico Press Women
Dave Hahn, a local of Taos, New Mexico, is a legendary figure in mountaineering. Elite members of the climbing community have likened him to the Michael Jordan, Cal Ripken, or Michael Phelps of the climbing world. The 2015 expedition he would lead came just one short year after the notorious Khumbu Icefall avalanche claimed the lives of sixteen Sherpas. Dave and his team--sherpa sirdar Chhering Dorjee, assistant guide JJ Justman, base-camp manager Mark Tucker, and the eight clients who had trained for the privilege to attempt to summit with Dave Hahn--spent weeks honing the techniques that would help keep them alive through the Icefall and the Death Zone. None of this could have prepared them for the earthquake that shook Everest and all of their lives on the morning of April 25, 2015. Shook tells their story of resilience, nerve, and survival on the deadliest day on Everest.
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"Meticulously researched and written in vigorous, fast-paced prose, Shook is a real-life adventure that is engrossing, informative, and rattling."--David Wright, coauthor of Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers
"An eloquent, humane, and gripping narrative of the tragedy, well-researched and beautifully written."--Douglas Preston, best-selling author of The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story
"This is a book that reveals details even the most ardent Everest follower will find new and interesting. Highly recommended."--Alan Arnette
"Shook is a fascinating true adventure story coupled with an account of Mount Everest's allure and danger."--Jeff Fleischer, Foreword Reviews