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End of the rope : mountains, marriage, and motherhood  Cover Image Book Book

End of the rope : mountains, marriage, and motherhood / Jan Redford.

Redford, Jan (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780345812315
  • Physical Description: 363 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Berkeley, California : Random House Canada, 2018.
Subject: Redford, Jan.
Mountaineering > Biography.
Rock climbing.
Skiers > Biography.
Caving.
Outdoor recreation.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at South Interlake Regional Library.

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  • Random House, Inc.
    In the tradition of Cheryl Strayed's Wild, the gritty, funny, achingly honest story of a young climber's struggle to become whole by testing herself on mountains and life.

    As a young teenager Jan Redford runs away from a cottage where her father has just put her down for the zillionth time and throws herself against a 100-foot cliff face. Somewhere in that shaky, outraged kid is a bedrock belief in her right to exist, which carries her to the top. In that brief flash of victory, she sets her sights on becoming a climber.

    Falling in love with climbing eventually leads to falling in love with the climbers in her tight-knit western Canadian climbing community. It also means that the people she loves regularly vanish in an instant, caught in an avalanche or by a split second of inattention. It almost crushes Jan when her boyfriend, the gifted climber Dan Guthrie, is killed. Instead of marrying Dan, she marries one of his best friends, a driven climber who was there for her when she was grieving and becomes the father of her two children. Not what either of them planned.

    End of the Rope is raw and real. Mountains challenge Jan, marriage almost annihilates her, and motherhood could have been the last straw...but it isn't. How she climbs out of the hole she digs for herself is as thrilling and inspiring as any of her climbs--and just as much an act of bravery.

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