Clouds from Both Sides: An Autobiography

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly
Tullis started rock-climbing for weekend sport as a teenager, married a fellow climber and settled down to raise a family and run a climbing school in southern England. When an accident curtailed her husband's activities, she continued her climbing, with his enthusiastic support. At the age of 38, she began high-altitude climbing in the Peruvian Andes; five years later she was in the Himalayas, in partnership with Kurt Diemberger, filming international climbing expeditions. Tulliswas a black belt in the martial arts, a teacher and one of Britain's leading mountaineers. In this engaging memoir, the late author tells what it was like to be with an all-male expedition and then come home to housewifery (a rough adjustment). She recounts narrow escapes and the exhilaration of climbs in Yosemite, Nanga Parbat (the last unclimbed ridge of Everest) and three trips to K2. Last year she realized her ambition to reach the summit of K2 and became the second Briton to conquer the mountain, only to perish from exposure on the descent. This book will appeal to climbers and to the adventurous-minded everywhere. Photos. (October 22)
Library Journal
A British woman who began serious mountain climbing after age 40 tells her life story, with special emphasis on how she made a new career as an award-winning mountain cinematographer in what were to be the last five years of her life. She died in 1986, descending from the summit of K-2. While her Himalayan expeditions occupy the last half of the book and are told with the unique viewpoint of a woman photographer, the early pages are also unusual. Julie and her husband Terry Tullis operated a rock-climbing school near Tunbridge Wells that offered programs to handicapped and disturbed children and adults. Her experiences suggest how much is lacking in American programs for blind and emotionally disturbed youths. Her chapter ``Why'' gives reasons for choosing adventurous paths that other women will find valid. Recommended. Paula M. Strain, M.L.S., Rockville, Md.
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  • ISBN-13: 9780871567161
  • Publisher: Random House, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 10/1/1987
  • Pages: 336

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