Life's Mountains

Life's Mountains
Author: Cheryl Broyles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2012-07-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781469953908

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Life's Mountains climbs with Cheryl Broyles to the summit of California's Mount Shasta and through the trial of "terminal" brain cancer. Told she had only a year to live, Cheryl did everything she could to stay alive. Four years later, still breathing, she and her husband Matt planned to climb Mount Shasta to celebrate her survivorship. Cheryl describes the similarity between climbing mountain trails and living through life's trials. She gives hope for reaching each peak, seeing life anew and loving each day through the good and bad times. Cheryl L. Broyles is a wildlife biologist who at the age of 33 was diagnosed with what is considered terminal cancer - a grade IV Glioblastoma Multiforme. Twelve years later, she is beating the statistics and is still alive living in Oregon with a wonderful husband and two great sons. Her purpose in life now is encouraging others that are going through hard times, to see life's blessings and to never give up hope. Cheryl's web page: www.cherylbroyles-gbm.com

Climbing Life's Mountains

Climbing Life's Mountains
Author: Jala A. McKenzie-Burns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Adoption
ISBN: 9780985681333

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In life, everyone climbs mountains. Jala A. McKenzie-Burns shares her story, Climbing Life's Mountains, which explores the many challenges that faced her from birth. As a biracial child, she was left in the hospital, then placed into foster care. Her education began from the time she was born through the reactions and events around her. Her education continued with the teachings of the Civil Rights Movement, watching the Civil Rights' marches on television and listening to the I-Have-a-Dream speech on the radio. Her early lessons taught her to stand up for her beliefs and soon paid off. After being adopted by an African-American family, she faced many confrontations from both white and black children. Along the way, she realized she was a female. Through her service in the U.S. Marine Corps, working in politics, gaining a college education, marrying a woman she loved, and raising their child, she tried to hide her feminine desires, but the pain never stopped at not being able to express who she really was. According to society, she was supposed to live her life as a male. While she participated in many activities to fight her inner conflict, she couldn't force a square peg into a round hole. When she shared her gender conflict with her adoptive mother, her mother kicked her out of her life. In her book, Jala discusses her full transition experience so that she can help others with their gender-identity conflict. During her transition, she fell into a deep depression. With this illness, she practiced many unhealthy coping mechanisms. During a major portion of her life, she had yearned to find her biological mother. After many attempts, she was finally reunited with her biological mother and sister. Years later, after reconnecting with both her biological and adoptive families, she began to overcome depression. She shares her story of depression, believing that if she can overcome it, so can others. She combines her autobiography and insights about gender identity transition with interviews from family members, other transgender females, and a psychologist who specializes in Gender Identity Disorder. In the section called "Adoption and Finding My Biological Family," she includes three special interviews. First, her adoptive brother, Derrick, is a highly successful individual who graduated from Princeton University. He shares their experiences of growing up together. Second, Karen, her biological sister, tells of her experience as being one of four siblings who were taken by the state of Georgia. And third, Patricia, the only child out of all six siblings who was raised by her biological family, tells of the pain she encountered, knowing her siblings were out there. Jala and her siblings share the steps they took to find their biological families. The story explores times of laughter and times of tears, hoping to help others overcome their personal challenges.

The Mountains of My Life

The Mountains of My Life
Author: Walter Bonatti
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2001
Genre: Mountaineering
ISBN: 037575640X

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The legendary mountaineer describes his adventures in such ranges as the Alps and Himalayas, and provides details of what really happened during a controversial 1954 Italian expedition that made the first ascent of K2.

The Life of the Mountains

The Life of the Mountains
Author: Maurice Brooks
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1967
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Surveys the unique vegetation and animal life of America's spectacular mountain ranges.

A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains

A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
Author: Isabella Lucy Bird
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1893
Genre: Estes Park (Colo.)
ISBN:

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Letters to her sister about the author's travel in Colorado, autumn and early winter 1873.

Real Mountains

Real Mountains
Author: Dan Seftick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Avalanches
ISBN: 9781592986927

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'Real Mountains' tell the story of the weeklong search for Greg Seftick and Walker Kuhl, two friends missing in Grand Teton National Park, and the love for mountains and medicine that brought Greg west. Author Dan Seftick shares his struggle to deal with the reality of his son's death and the range of emotions he experienced during and after the search. What's left are the memories of a short but inspired thirty-one year old life, the relentless grief that fills the hearts of all who knew Greg, and the desire to preserve and build a son's legacy"--Dust jacket.

The Second Mountain

The Second Mountain
Author: David Brooks
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0241400694

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NO.1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE SOCIAL ANIMAL Are you on your first or second mountain? Is life about you - or others? About success - or something deeper? The world tells us that we should pursue our self-interest: career wins, high status, nice things. These are the goals of our first mountain. But at some point in our lives we might find that we're not interested in what other people tell us to want. We want the things that are truly worth wanting. This is the second mountain. What does it mean to look beyond yourself and find a moral cause? To forget about independence and discover dependence - to be utterly enmeshed in a web of warm relationships? What does it mean to value intimacy, devotion, responsibility and commitment above individual freedom? In The Second Mountain David Brooks explores the meaning and possibilities that scaling a second mountain offer us and the four commitments that most commonly move us there: family, vocation, philosophy and community. Inspiring, personal and full of joy, this book will help you discover why you were really put on this earth.

What Can Live in the Mountains?

What Can Live in the Mountains?
Author: Sheila Anderson
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541503090

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How do animals like bighorn sheep, yaks, and snow leopards survive in the mountains? Discover their adaptations and see!

Seventy Summits

Seventy Summits
Author: Vernon Tejas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781681570471

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As a mountain climbing guide, it was Vern Tejas's job to climb the tallest and most dangerous mountains in the world. Always rebellious, Tejas never met a challenge he couldn't overcome, even the daunting task of climbing Mount Everest. In fact, he climbed all of the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents more than ten times each. Seventy Summits is his tale of the beauty, danger, and surprising freedom of mountain climbing and what it has given him throughout his life. Climb Mt. McKinley with Tejas as he battles extreme cold. Scale Aconcagua and its windy peaks. Mont Blanc provides beautiful views, but Mt. Elbrus towers over the European continent. The Roof of Africa is attempted by 35,000 people each year, but Mt. Kilimanjaro isn't as friendly as it looks and many people get hypothermia on this tropical mountain. Antarctica s Mt. Vinson boasts the last true frontier, a costly climbing trip that keeps getting more and more expensive. Take a break on Mt Koscuiszko. As Australia s tallest mountain, it s practically a stroll in the park at 7,310 feet. Finally, join Tejas on the tallest mountain in the world: Mt. Everest. Better yet, read about him doing all of them ten times each.

From the Mountains to the Sea

From the Mountains to the Sea
Author: Julie Stewart Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780873360302

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This book is one of a series that were designed to increase students' reading skills and their knowledge of Hawaiian history and culture. It was originally written by the faculty in a Kamehameha reading program. This book aims to share what life was like for early Hawaiian ancestors to show where and how they lived, and their relationship to the natural environment. In addition to the chapter topics, this book share information about the Marquesans and Tahitians, ahupuaʻa, uka, kula, kai, nā Akua, heiau, Kūʻula, ʻAumākua and omens, fish, kapa making, featherwork, hula, and musical instruments.