Both a magnificent celebration and a call for compassion, Himalaya is a panorama of the unique history and uncertain future of the world's highest region and its colorful inhabitants. The awesome beauty of these lofty peaks, including Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Annapurna, is brought to life by gifted photographers like Steve McCurry, Art Wolfe, and many more, while such notable contributors as Jimmy Carter, the Dalai Lama, Sir Edmund Hillary, Tenzing Norgay, and over two dozen others share vivid personal tales of Himalayan life, recount their efforts to encourage hope and opportunity, and emphasize the urgent need to preserve the vibrant variety of these ancient landscapes and cultures as they face the mixed blessings of the modern world.
Himalayan: Personal Stories of Grandeur, Challenge, and Hope, Brot Coburn, National Geographic, Hardcover, 2016, 256 pages, $35.00
Namita Gokhale is a best-selling author whose books include Paro: Dreams of Passion, A Himalayan Love Story, The Book of Shadows, Shakuntala, and The Book of Shiva. She is the codirector of the Jaipur Literary Festival and of the Bhutan literary festival Mountain Echoes.
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