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Hardcover, softcover, digital Details
  • 05/2014
  • 978-1-4582-1323-5 (sc) BOOL44I9FY
  • 294 pages
  • $HC: $29.05; SC: $15.29; e-book: $3.99
Bob Villarreal
Author, Illustrator
CLAWING FOR THE STARS: A SOLO CLIMBER IN THE HIGHEST ANDES

Adult; Memoir; (Publish)

In middle age Bob Villarreal retired from business and took up mountain climbing. Falling in love with the High Andes, he went there again and again to climb, almost always alone. His driver, Giancarlo Fiocco or Patricio Rios, drove him to a mountain and dropped him off at his base camp, promising to return for him two or three weeks later. In one of the remotest parts of the Andes, along the lengthy border between Chile and Argentina, the nearest mine or customs station was 35 to 90 miles away. If calamity struck, he would have to walk out to safety or perish on the mountain. The author has pioneered a unique pairing of his book with his website (bobvillarreal.com) and calls it “Read And View: A New And Exciting Way To Enjoy A Book.” Copyrighted © 2013. Read the book and visit the website. The content in both brings each chapter to life and conveys the sense of actually accompanying the author on each climb.
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Kirkus Review

 

 

KIRKUS REVIEW

 

TITLE INFORMATION

 

CLAWING FOR THE STARS

A Solo Climber in the Highest Andes

Villarreal, Bob

AbbottPress (308 pp.)

$37.99 hardcover, $19.99 paperback, $3.99 e-book

ISBN: 978-1458213228; March 6, 2014

 

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

 

An aging former Catholic seminarian, ex-Marine and businessman, debut author Villarreal recounts solo climbing the high Andes.

The author has navigated Andean super-peaks again and again to discover anew the extreme challenges of high-altitude climbing alone in the deserted mountain vastness of the Andes. Possessed of an indefatigable positivity, Villarreal details many of his middle-age journeys in this book written for his young grandson, Alex, so that the young boy will come to understand his grandfather's unique life and his decision to leave the pleasures of home behind and engage in the rigors of high-altitude mountaineering. He carefully plans and executes these risky mountain assaults knowing that one misstep may lead to his death. Villarreal repeatedly reflects on his reasons for choosing this path not taken by most others. "Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains," Villarreal writes, "Yet they pass their daily lives without wondering in the least about themselves." He hungers to fulfill his individual destiny, but he has a hard time explaining the motives that push him to continue these terrifying ascents well into his 60s. His fascination for mountains remains an enigma, the author says repeatedly. "It reminds me of Moby Dick," he says, "And I pray it doesn't drag me under as the whale did Ahab." Told in straightforward first-person prose, the book sometimes delivers exceptional descriptive passages that capture mountain moments, such as the alpine glow as it fades from the Andean summits: "A crooked shaft of flaming fire breaks the black of the distant horizon and illuminates the sky with glittering flame." Linked to the author's website, which features many of his pictures from his various journeys, the book stands on its own as a tribute to the author's life of solitary adventure and individual courage.

An often riveting account that details the interior life of the solo mountaineer as well as his adventures scaling some of the highest and most treacherous peaks in the world.

Formats
Hardcover, softcover, digital Details
  • 05/2014
  • 978-1-4582-1323-5 (sc) BOOL44I9FY
  • 294 pages
  • $HC: $29.05; SC: $15.29; e-book: $3.99
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