Tiger of the Snows: Tenzing Norgay: The Boy Whose Dream Was Everest

Tiger of the Snows: Tenzing Norgay: The Boy Whose Dream Was Everest
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6+
Release Date
April 25, 2006
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0689830424
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Growing up at the foot of Mount Everest, a Sherpa boy named Tenzing Norgay dreamed about one day being the first to climb the giant in his backyard. For years he practiced, carrying loads of rocks in his backpack to grow stronger, prowling the mountain's lower levels; later, carrying loads of equipment for other adventurers, but always, always, wanting to climb himself.But his dream never seemed possible until he met Edmund Hillary, a New Zealand beekeeper who shared Tenzing's dream. By working together every step of the way, two men from entirely different backgrounds climbed into the clouds, to the peak of Mount Everest. However, as the years passed, only Hilary's name lived on in the history books while, in the west, Norgay's was mostly forgotten. In "Tiger of the Snows," Robert Burleigh introduces young readers to one of the Far East's greatest heroes and tells the long-neglected story of a litle boy with an unimaginable dream, who refused to be daunted by the world's most daunting mountain, and who came to be known as the tiger of the snows. Caldecott winner Ed Young brings Everest to life with hauntingly, subtly beautiful animal imageries and resplendent colors, capturing the breathtaking grandeur and life force of the mountain the Nepalese call Mother Goddess of the Earth.

Growing up at the foot of Mount Everest, a Sherpa boy named Tenzing Norgay dreamed about one day being the first to climb the giant in his backyard. For years he practiced, carrying loads of rocks in his backpack to grow stronger, prowling the mountain's lower levels; later, carrying loads of equipment for other adventurers, but always, always, wanting to climb himself.But his dream never seemed possible until he met Edmund Hillary, a New Zealand beekeeper who shared Tenzing's dream. By working together every step of the way, two men from entirely different backgrounds climbed into the clouds, to the peak of Mount Everest. However, as the years passed, only Hilary's name lived on in the history books while, in the west, Norgay's was mostly forgotten. In "Tiger of the Snows," Robert Burleigh introduces young readers to one of the Far East's greatest heroes and tells the long-neglected story of a litle boy with an unimaginable dream, who refused to be daunted by the world's most daunting mountain, and who came to be known as the tiger of the snows. Caldecott winner Ed Young brings Everest to life with hauntingly, subtly beautiful animal imageries and resplendent colors, capturing the breathtaking grandeur and life force of the mountain the Nepalese call Mother Goddess of the Earth.

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Most of us have heard of Edmund Hilary, the first climber of Mount Everest. However, we may not know the name of his companion on the climb, a Sherpa man named Tenzing Norgay. As a boy Tenzing lived at the foot of the mighty mountain. He yearned to climb it one day. He practiced for years with a backpack weighted with rocks. Finally, he met Hilary who also dreamed of scaling the enormous mountain. Together, they accomplished their dream, climbing to the very top of Mount Everest.

This gorgeous book tells Tenzing's story in poetry so powerful, it may well bring tears to readers' eyes. The lovely artwork by Ed Young perfectly complements the text. An inspiring tribute, beautifully told, this volume is just plain wonderful.
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