An adventurous rescue attempt out on the north face of Everest, sits alongside the tale of a Tibetan family as they flee for their lives. ‘North Face’ is the second in The Everest Files Series with 18 year old Ryan Hart finding himself once more fully immersed in the culture of his surroundings. The two separate stories blend into each other until they beat with one heart. Everest sits brooding, occasionally rumbling and roaring, ever present, ever mysterious. This is a fascinating story, all the more so, due to Matt Dickinson’s background, he has climbed Everest and he’s spent time with the local people, consequently Tashi’s tale in particular rings with truth. With evocative chapter heading illustrations, this is a simply told, yet dark tale that doesn't shy away from desperate deeds. Encouraging further research into the region, ‘North Face’ is not only thought provoking, it is also a completely captivating read.
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The Everest Files story continues in 'North Face' ...Ryan Hart is an 18-year-old adventurer on a mission. To get himself to Mount Everest and check out the truth about the world's highest peak. Friends have told him dark stories about the mountain, outrageous things that he wants to see for himself. Just a few hours after Ryan arrives at Everest Base Camp a lethal earthquake strikes. Avalanches pound the glacier, burying Ryan's climbing buddy and killing many others. A desperate rescue saves Ryan's friend, but only after a local Tibetan girl -Tashi - helps with the search. Stress levels are running high among the climbing teams. The mountain is shut for the season because it is judged too dangerous. Then a flashlight reveals a clue. Someone is alive, high on Everest's treacherous north face!Tashi is convinced it is her 15-year-old brother. Ryan is prepared to risk everything to help. Storm clouds gather as they set out on their illegal climb, a do-or-die mission which the local militia will do anything to stop.
The series is inspired by Dickinson’s own mountaineering experiences; in 1996 he summited Everest via its treacherous North Face, climbing alongside actor Brian Blessed until Blessed was forced to abandon the climb. Blessed later described their relationship as ‘one of father and son’, commenting on their shared belief that ‘the greatest danger in life is not to take on those adventures’.
Commenting on the upcoming release of North Face, Dickinson said, ‘Literature and outdoor adventure have both opened up fascinating worlds for me. My ambition with The Everest Files series is to share this sense of wonder and to encourage young people to set out on their own adventures, whether through picking up a good book or organising a camping trip with friends.’
Find out more about Matt Dickinson's Everest adventures & the Everest Reading Challenge at www.everestfiiles.com
The LoveReading4Kids Editorial Team have read and reviewed North Face and determined it is suitable for children aged 13-18 years old
North Face features in the following genres: Adventure Stories, Children's and Young Adult Fiction, Children’s, Teenage and Educational, Featured Books for Young Adults, Recommendations, Gritty Reads, Recommended Children's eBooks, Featured Books for 13+ readers
North Face is available in Paperback, Ebook
North Face was written by Matt Dickinson and published by Vertebrate Publishing an imprint of Vertebrate Graphics Ltd
North Face has 288 pages
Yes it is part of The Everest Files series
£7.19