Graham Bowley is a reporter for the New York Times. He grew up in England and lives in New York with his wife and three children.
"A compelling narrative from interviews with most of the survivors.
. . . The most complete report of the tragedy to date." - Grayson
Schaffer, Outside magazine
"Harrowing." - Jan Gardner, Boston Globe
"The year's best adventure book, another painstaking piece of
reportage, disguises its morality tale beneath the plot of a
high-octane thriller. Reading Graham Bowley's No Way Down: Life and
Death on K2, about the 2008 mountaineering disaster in which 11
lives were lost, you're so ensnared by the terrifying tale of
snapping ropes, tumbling bodies and freezing bivouacs, you barely
notice the subtext of the dangerous commercialization of modern
climbing." - Brian Schofield, Sunday Times (London)
"An astonishingly dramatic and sad tale of disaster on K2. Bowley
expertly puts together the complex story of what happened as eleven
people died high on the summit slopes of K2 in August 2008." - Joe
Simpson, author of Touching the Void
"[A] fascinating tour de force.... Bowley wove his tale together
after hundreds of interviews with dozens of people, and the result
is a triumph of storytelling." - Malcolm Ritter, Associated
Press
"Bowley takes readers right onto the mountain.... As avalanches
shear away ropes, darkness falls and rescue attempts succeed and
fail, the book becomes impossible to put down..... The vivid story
will captivate readers. No Way Down doesn't just tell a harrowing
adventure story-it will also make you think." - BookPage
"A page-turning, utterly fresh take on the mountaineering
experience, an Into Thin Air for a new century." - Doug Stanton,
author of Horse Soldiers
"The most comprehensive account of the mystifying chain of events
leading to the catastrophe that we shall ever have. It's a gripping
story, full of hope and heartbreak, folly and heroism." - David
Roberts, co-author with Ed Viesturs of K2: Life and Death on the
World's Most Dangerous Mountain
"Through dogged reporting and vivid storytelling, Graham Bowley
reconstructs K2's 2008 climbing season, one of the most disastrous
in history. I read this book in a single, sweaty-palmed sitting,
and not because I intended to. I simply couldn't put it down." -
Nick Heil, author of Dark Summit
"Bowley relies on a copious study of the events and interviews with
survivors and families to artfully and assiduously piece together
an account of a fractious day in brutal real time. Fatality by
fatality." - Holly Morris, New York Times Book Review
"Unputdownable.... A portrait of extreme courage, folly and loss,
leavened by a small dose of survival, as complete a version of the
calamitous story as will probably ever emerge. . . . [A]
step-by-faltering-step recreation of the thin-air fight to survive,
bristling with cinematic immediacy." - Justin Marozzi, Financial
Times
"Brisk and engrossing. . . . Mr. Bowley reveals a deep sympathy for
his characters and their quest. . . . Entertaining." - Michael J.
Ybarra, Wall Street Journal
"A fascinating account that does justice to the history, allure and
heartache of K2." - Kurt Diemberger, author of The Endless Knot
"Riveting and powerful; an extraordinary story of an extraordinary
tragedy. Reading No Way Down is the closest you can come to being
on the summit of K2 on that fateful day." - Sir Ranulph Fiennes,
Explorer and Author
"Harrowing. . . . Bowley is an intrepid journalist and gifted
storyteller. . . . Thrilling and wrenching. - Kirkus Reviews
"A detailed reconstruction of what happened. . . . The book is
brisk and engrossing. . . . Mr. Bowley reveals a deep sympathy for
his characters and their quest. . . . High on drama. . . .
Entertaining." - Michael J. Ybarra, Wall Street Journal
"Graham Bowley's No Way Down does a great job of putting you on the
mountain. It is a refreshingly unadorned account of the true
brutality of climbing K2, where heroes emerge and egos are stripped
down, and the only thing achieving immortality is the cold ruthless
mountain." - Norman Ollestad, author of Crazy for the Storm
"Both a gripping read and a clear-eyed investigation, No Way Down
provides a compelling education in the game of climbing on the
world's highest mountains to readers who have never tied into a
rope, and is an essential addition to any mountaineer's bookshelf."
- Michael Kodas, author of High Crimes: The Fate of Everest in an
Age of Greed
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