Review Detail
Middle Grade Non-Fiction
165
All about mountains and the people who climb them
(Updated: October 13, 2024)
Overall rating
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
5.0
If you ever thought mountains were boring, think again! This book is overflowing with information about mountaineering and the world's famous peaks, ranging from geologic terms to folklore to anecdotes about explorers.
In between all these facts and stories, a backdrop of vibrant full color illustrations brings every page to life. I particularly enjoyed the sections describing the cultural significance of each peak, and how it was connected to language, lore, or religious practices. In conversation, the largest peaks often get boiled down to their statistics - height, weather, factor of danger - but this book makes sure to give a full picture of each landmark.
Overall, a great resource for lovers of the outdoors and exploration stories.
In between all these facts and stories, a backdrop of vibrant full color illustrations brings every page to life. I particularly enjoyed the sections describing the cultural significance of each peak, and how it was connected to language, lore, or religious practices. In conversation, the largest peaks often get boiled down to their statistics - height, weather, factor of danger - but this book makes sure to give a full picture of each landmark.
Overall, a great resource for lovers of the outdoors and exploration stories.
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