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The High Sierra: A Love Story

The High Sierra: A Love Story

by Kim Stanley Robinson

Little, Brown and Company ·2022 ·560 pages
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A "sublime" and "radically original" exploration of the Sierra Nevadas, the best mountains on Earth for hiking and camping, from New York Times bestselling novelist Kim Stanley Robinson (Bill McKibben, Gary Snyder). Kim Stanley Robinson first ventured into the Sierra Nevada mountains during the summer of 1973. He returned from that encounter a changed man, awed by a landscape that made him feel as if he were simultaneously strolling through an art museum and scrambling on a jungle gym like an energized child. He has returned to the mountains throughout his life—more than a hundred trips—and has gathered a vast store of knowledge about them. The High Sierra is his lavish celebration of this exceptional place and an exploration of what makes this span of mountains one of the most compelling places on Earth.Over the course of a vivid and dramatic narrative, Robinson describes the geological forces that shaped the Sierras and the history of its exploration, going back to the indigenous peoples who made it home and whose traces can still be found today. He celebrates the people whose ideas and actions protected the High Sierra for future generations. He describes uniquely beautiful hikes and the trails to be avoided. Robinson's own life-altering events, defining relationships, and unforgettable adventures form the narrative's spine. And he illuminates the human communion with the wild and with the sublime, including the personal growth that only seems to come from time spent outdoors.The High Sierra is a gorgeous, absorbing immersion in a place, born out of a desire to understand and share one of the greatest rapture-inducing experiences our planet offers. Packed with maps, gear advice, more than 100 breathtaking photos, and much more, it will inspire veteran hikers, casual walkers, and travel readers to prepare for a magnificent adventure.


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"Robinson's discussions of what he terms psychogeology—the impact geology has on the mind— are particularly memorable ..."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Robinson stops cataloging all that is worth studying in the Sierra and turns to his personal experiences in this 'granite world' that his book lives up to its Love Story subtitle and becomes the stirring anecdotal memoir of an intrepid seeker ..."

Marc Weingarten· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"That loose-limbed quality is what makes The High Sierra so appealing."

Verlyn Klinkenborg· The Atlantic Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Throughout these chapters, it felt as if Robison had recorded freewheeling riffs on his life in mountains and that I was reading a transcript ..."

Jeff VanderMeer· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"Robinson's personal love story with the Sierra is a significant one, but it's just one of countless stories of this place --- stories with human and non-human characters, stories in which the mountains, although perhaps not quite everlasting, still outlast almost everything else we know of."

Norah Piehl· Bookreporter Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Interweaving meandering memoir, practical travel guide, geological survey, and natural history, Robinson pays homage to the range's magnificence ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A capacious and truly original work of nonfiction ..."

Robert Weibezahl· BookPage Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"brims with useful information, containing maps, photos, and nature poems as well as practical advice on what to pack, where to hike and how to stay alive and comfortable through the night."

Michael Berry· The Christian Science Monitor Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"This lengthy memoir will appeal to fans of Robinson and the Sierras."

Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

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