A Quest For Fulfilment is a light-hearted yet truthful and inspiring insight into one man's journey - from mad keen angler and fisheries scientist - to finding professional and personal fulfilment in the mountains.
The Goatfell Murder by Calum Smith
In 1889, the year Jack the Ripper committed his last murder, another sensational crime hit the press. This is the story of a famous murder on a Scottish mountain and its aftermath. A chilling tale of crime and retribution.
To Live by Élisabeth Revol
In her own words, Élisabeth tells the story of this tragedy and the extraordinary rescue operation that resounded across the globe as fellow climbers flew in from K2 to help the stricken pair. To Live is Élisabeth Revol’s poignant tribute to her friend and climbing partner.
Winter 8000 by Bernadette McDonald
For the first time, award-winning author Bernadette McDonald tells the story of how Poland’s ice warriors made winter their own, perfecting what they dubbed ‘the art of suffering’ as they fought their way to the summit of Everest in the winter of 1980 – the first 8,000-metre peak they climbed this way but by no means their last.
Nine Lives by Robert Mads Anderson
Set against the majestic backdrop of the world’s tallest peak, Anderson’s nine Everest expeditions over eighteen years define what truly drives a human being to the greatest of heights. With a foreword by Peter Hillary and 32 pages of colour photography, in Nine Lives Robert Mads Anderson offers his personal account of the world’s highest mountain.
Broken by Ally Beaven
Attempting to break long-distance running records used to be an underground endeavour, until the virus-stricken summer of 2020 came along. Only a few, such as the Bob Graham Round in the Lake District, had ever broken into mainstream consciousness. But an absence of running races thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in an unprecedented rise in the popularity of attempts at breaking these records.
Uncoiling The Ropes by Clare Sheridan
This is a beautifully written account of how one youngster’s indomitable spirit led her to a lifetime of climbing.
Highly engaging and disarmingly honest, it gives a rare insight into the experiences of a woman in the male-dominated world of mountaineering.
The Moth And The Mountain by Ed Caesar
The untold story of Britain's most mysterious mountaineering legend, Maurice Wilson, and his heroic attempt to fly from England to Everest, crash-land on its slopes, then become the first person to reach its summit – all utterly alone.
The Twenty Ninth Day by Alex Messenger
A six-hundred-mile canoe trip in the Canadian wilderness is a seventeen-year-old’s dream adventure, but after he is mauled by a grizzly bear, it’s all about staying alive. Alex Messenger recounts his near-lethal encounter with a grizzly bear in this wilderness survival epic.
Rising by Sharon Wood
Sharon Wood is the first woman from the Americas to summit Mount Everest and the first woman in the world to do so via the West Ridge from Tibet, without Sherpa support. A powerful story, rich with adrenalin and passion.