Greg Mortenson was lost.
He was climbing up K2 one of the highest mountains on earth.
His goal was to establish putting his sister Christa's amber necklace on K2 in her honor.
In his attempt to climb K2 he lost 30 pounds.
He met up with a man named Mouzafer Ali, who offered to carry the climbers' heavy backpacks that held all their gear, for four dollars a day.
Later that evening Greg got lost,all he had was a small purple backpack,empty water bottle,blanket and a power bar.
Written by: Laura and Janet
Thursday, February 19, 2009
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are there summaries for the other chapters?
ReplyDeleteim simply out of time, so far the book is great, but i just dont have the time to read it allong with tow other books, in only a few days
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ReplyDeleteall i learned is that he failed at climbing a mountain
this is the most boring shit book ive ever read
ReplyDeleteIs the summaries ONLY for the youth version?
ReplyDeleteHow about for the adult version??
well i agree that this book is verrrrry boring so i wanted to look up summaries for chapters 6 - 10 but all you did was write a small paragraph for chapter 1! U SHOULD WRITE MORE SUMMARIES
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ReplyDeletei fucking hate this fucking packet of fucking questions i have to fucking do on this fucking book
ReplyDeleteall these people are so rude. i think you wrote a wonderful summary about chapter one. thanks for the help.(:
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