Changing the narrative of mountaineering books, Sherpa focuses on the people who live and work on the roof of the world. Amidst the foreign adventurers who flock to Nepal to scale the world's highest peaks, a small community of mountain people exists at the foothills of the Himalayas. This book tells their story of endeavor and survival, diving into their culture and existence at the edge of life and death. It traces their evolution as climbing crusaders with previously unpublished stories from the most notable Sherpas of the last 50 years.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a unique perspective on mountaineering, shifting focus from foreign climbers to the indigenous Sherpa community.
- Explore the rich culture and traditions of the Sherpa people, offering insights into their daily lives and spiritual beliefs.
- Discover untold stories of resilience and survival from the Sherpas who navigate the perilous environment of the Himalayas.
- Understand the historical evolution of the Sherpas' role in mountaineering, from their early days to becoming indispensable climbing crusaders.
About the Author
Ankit Babu Adhikari is a versatile writer, social science researcher, and musician. His work often explores the intersection of culture, society, and human experience, bringing a unique depth to his narratives. Adhikari's research background provides a rigorous foundation for his storytelling, ensuring accuracy and insightful analysis.
Pradeep Bashyal is a seasoned journalist based in Nepal, working with the BBC. His extensive experience in reporting from the region gives him unparalleled access and understanding of the local communities and their stories. Bashyal's journalistic integrity and keen observational skills contribute significantly to the authenticity and impact of this book.