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Peak (Peak, #1)

Roland Smith · 2007 · Book

Everest, Mount (China and Nepal)

This work explores the journey of a young boy determined to achieve greatness through an extreme challenge, highlighting the complexities of familial relationships and personal ambition.

ContemporaryDetermination Against Extreme OddsThe Impact of Parental RelationshipsThe Thrill of Adventure at a Young AgePerseverance in the Face of DangerThe Ethics of Ambition in Sports

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