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Maria Coffey

    Weisse Lämmer, grünes Land
    Ein Kajak im Gepäck
    Mond über Vietnam
    Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow
    Instead
    Where the mountain casts its shadow
    • Where the mountain casts its shadow

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
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      Maria Coffey's work is a poignant exploration of the personal costs associated with extreme adventure. Mountaineers often claim that without risk, there is no self-discovery, but what happens to those left behind when tragedy strikes? This book delves into the lives of spouses, parents, and children of renowned climbers as they confront the often-unspoken repercussions of high-altitude pursuits. Coffey, who faced the harsh reality of loss when her partner Joe Tasker disappeared on Everest in 1982, provides a deeply personal perspective on the beauty, passion, and devastation tied to this obsession. Through interviews with prominent climbers and their families, including Jim Wickwire, Conrad Anker, and Lynn Hill, she examines the motivations that drive individuals to dedicate their lives to the mountains. Despite the tragedies that frequently occur, society continues to celebrate these climbers' feats. Coffey sheds light on the emotional toll of loving those who embrace such risks, highlighting the exhilarating highs, the inevitable lows, the stress of prolonged separations, and the profound grief that follows climbing accidents. This work offers a vital look at the darker side of adventure, revealing the complexities of life in the shadow of the mountain.

      Where the mountain casts its shadow
    • A compelling memoir about opting for adventure instead of motherhood, and the lifelong outcomes of that choice. Instead captures Maria Coffey’s adventurous life through her biggest decisions along the way, including the decision not to have children. It’s a vivid travelogue, a love story, and a personal commentary on the risks and rewards of choosing unconventional paths. After two traumatic experiences during her twenties – a near-drowning in Morocco and her boyfriend’s death on Mount Everest – Maria determines to seize every day and explore the world. Mixed with her desire for freedom is a new fear of loss, which convinces her against parenthood. She falls in love with Dag, who shares her dreams, and they begin creating a life of adventure. There is one he wants children and thinks they could include them in their wild exploits. Instead follows Maria’s trajectory as she shares her guilt-ridden relationship with her Irish Catholic mother; her baby debates with Dag in unlikely situations, like kayaking through a storm; the doubts that rear up in remote cultures where her childfree choice is unfathomable; and how children eventually – and surprisingly – come into her life. An adventure story with a unique twist, Instead tackles the universal themes of choice and consequence, agency versus fate. It is a must read for anyone curious about stepping off the beaten track, and a testament to the power of being open to the unexpected.

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    • Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow

      The Dark Side of Extreme Adventure - Advance Uncorrected Proofs

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Without risk, say mountaineers, there would be none of the self-knowledge that comes from pushing life to its extremes. For them, perhaps, it is worth the cost. But when tragedy strikes, what happens to the people left behind? Why would anyone choose to invest in a future with a high-altitude risk-taker? What is life like in the shadow of the mountain? Such questions have long been taboo in the world of mountaineering. Now, the spouses, parents and children of internationally renowned climbers finally break their silence, speaking out about the dark side of adventure. Maria Coffey confronted one of the harshest realities of mountaineering when her partner Joe Tasker disappeared on the Northeast Ridge of Everest in 1982. In Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow , Coffey offers an intimate portrait of adventure and the conflicting beauty, passion, and devastation of this alluring obsession. Through interviews with the world's top climbers, or their widows and families-Jim Wickwire, Conrad Anker, Lynn Hill, Joe Simpson, Chris Bonington, Ed Viesturs, Anatoli Boukreev, Alex Lowe, and many others-she explores what compels men and women to give their lives to the high mountains. She asks why, despite the countless tragedies, the world continues to laud their exploits. With an insider's understanding, Coffey reveals the consequences of loving people who pursue such risk-the exhilarating highs and inevitable lows, the stress of long separations, the constant threat of bereavement, and the lives shattered in the wake of climbing accidents. Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow is a powerful, affecting and important book that exposes the far reaching personal costs of extreme adventure.

      Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow
    • Vom Mekong-Delta im Süden bis zum Roten Fluss im Norden bereist Maria Coffey drei Monate lang vor allem die Küste Vietnams, oft mit dem Boot oder dem Fahrrad. Tradition und Moderne, Kriegstrauma und Alltag: die sensible Schilderung eines Landes im Umbruch.

      Mond über Vietnam
    • Spannender Bericht über die Abenteuerreise eines Ehepaares im Faltkajak: Umrundung der Salomoninseln, Befahrung des Oberlaufs des Ganges und Durchquerung des Malawisees.

      Ein Kajak im Gepäck