Alive in the Death Zone: Mount Everest Survival
Lincoln Hall's story of climbing the world's highest mountain, being left for dead near the summit and his subsequent return to life and safety is an incredible and exciting adventure that will inspire anyone who reads it.
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| Interest Age |
10-13 years |
| Reading Age |
10-13 years |
| Library of Congress |
Mountaineering - Everest, Mount (China and Nepal), Hall, Lincoln, 1955-, Mountaineers - Australia, Mountaineering accidents - Everest, Mount (China and Nepal) |
| NBS Text |
Children's General Non-Fiction |
| ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile;Young adult |
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| Number of Pages |
112 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 235mm Height: 295mm Spine: 15mm |
| Weight |
836g |
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| Dewey Code |
796.522 |
| Catalogue Code |
43478 |
Description of this Book
Lincoln Hall's story of climbing the world's highest mountain, being left for dead near the summit and his subsequent return to life and safety is an incredible and exciting adventure that will inspire anyone who reads it! Ages 10+.
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Awards & Reviews
| Awards |
Shortlisted for Children's Book Council of Australia Awards: Eve Pownall Award for Information Books 2009.
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Author's Bio
LINCOLN HALL (OAM) is one of Australia's best known mountaineers whose climbing career spans three decades. His high-altitude climbing career culminated in his key role in the first Australian ascent of Mt Everest in 1984 and his book WHITE LIMBO, was an international bestselling account of this first Australian ascent. Lincoln resides with his wife Barbara Scanlan and their two teenage sons in Wentworth Falls.
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