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A Fine Line

Searching for Balance Among Mountains

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"A Fine Line is more than just a recounting of remarkable expeditions, summit views, and thin air. It's a story of resilience, loss, and the quest for a balanced and meaningful life in the unforgiving realm of high-risk mountain sports. —Men's Journal
  • Honestly portrays the highs and lows of a life dedicated to the outdoors
  • Shares the author's development as an outspoken conservation advocate
  • Story is rooted in the peaks of the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, and Pakistan

  • How do we reconcile our love of outdoor adventure with the inevitability of loss in high-risk sports? Still in his thirties, Graham Zimmerman has made first ascents from Alaska to Pakistan, and in 2020 he received the Piolet d'Or for his climb on Pakistan's Link Sar with Steve Swenson. A sponsored athlete who is sought out as a climbing partner, Zimmerman knows that he must find a balance between his ambitions as an alpinist and his social responsibilities—as a husband, climate advocate, and community leader.
    His generation has faced devastating grief in the mountains, including the deaths of Kyle Dempster, Hayden Kennedy, and Inge Perkins, and his cohort has witnessed firsthand the effects of climate change in the form of disappearing glaciers and increasingly erratic weather. Zimmerman writes of the exhilaration he feels while climbing but also the painful realization that summiting at all costs is an outdated model. As A Fine Line traces Graham's journey, mountain lovers everywhere will see themselves in this coming-of-age story of adventure and personal reckoning.
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      • Library Journal

        August 1, 2023

        Award-winning alpinist Zimmerman shares stories about his 15 years as a professional climber on more than 30 major expeditions from Alaska to New Zealand to Pakistan. The author says he was first drawn to alpine-style climbing, which means no fixed ropes or guides, as a teenager, finding a rush in pushing his limits in high mountain terrain. His first career as a geophysicist provided time, money, and access to remote locations, but he sought work that would have a positive effect on the communities he encountered. This book describes his mentors and the lessons he learned in the field. Zimmerman reflects on the training, motivation and relationships that have sustained him in a dangerous sport. Seeing firsthand the effect of climate change on mountain landscapes, the author works with scientists and other athletes to use storytelling to advocate for policy change. VERDICT Vivid descriptions of climbs and conditions are thoughtfully paired with the author's growth as a sportsman and a person. Highly recommended for readers of memoirs, sports narratives, and outdoor adventures.--Catherine Lantz

        Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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