Silvia Vasquez-Lavado is a humanitarian, mountaineer, explorer, social entrepreneur, and technologist living in San Francisco. In 2014, she launched Courageous Girls, a nonprofit that helps survivors of sexual abuse and trafficking with opportunities to find inner strength and cultivate their voices by demonstrating their physical strength. Courageous Girls has had projects in Nepal, India, the United States, and Peru. Vasquez-Lavado was recognized by Fortune magazine as one of the Corporate Heroes of 2015. CNET named her one of the 20 Most Influential Latinos in Silicon Valley. She has also been recognized by the Peruvian government as one of the "Marca Peru" ambassadors (country brand ambassadors). She is a member of the Explorers Club and one of the few women in the world to complete the Seven Summits.
"Silvia Vasquez-Lavado is a warrior. Her incredibly warm voice
reveals how she rose from the darkest moments of her life to become
an inspiration and advocate for others. This book is a testament to
the power of extraordinary vulnerability, empathy, and selflessness
and a reaffirmation of the healing that comes from building a
community. I'm in awe of her strength and courage that she has
captured so beautifully in this memoir."
--Selena Gomez
"Silvia Vasquez-Lavado is a woman possessed of uncommon strength,
rare compassion, and a ferocious stubbornness to not allow the
trauma of her childhood to destroy her life. In climbing the Seven
Summits, she did nothing less than take back her own life--one
brave step at a time. She will inspire untold numbers of souls with
this story, for her victory is a win on behalf of all of us."
--Elizabeth Gilbert "Vasquez-Lavado understands that 'we do not
conquer Everest, just like we do not conquer trauma. Instead, we
must yield ourselves to the chasms and unexpected avalanches.' And
herein lies the wisdom of this work, aptly subtitled 'A Memoir of
Courage': In a world that demands us to harden, to tell stories of
strength and triumph, the bravest act can be embracing our inner
child, our fears, our truths."
-- Qian Julie Wang, author of New York Times bestseller Beautiful
Country, for The New York Times "The first openly gay woman to
complete the Seven Summits and the first Peruvian woman to summit
Everest -- Vasquez-Lavado's memoir is many things. It is an
adventure saga of her ascent of Everest; a vulnerable meditation on
her childhood in Peru; and the tale of an immigrant's journey to
the United States. Above all, the book is Vasquez-Lavado's
reclamation of the truth behind the stories and secrets she had to
learn to bear early."
―The New York Times "The climax of the book -- and Vasquez-Lavado's
voyage up the mountain -- brings a moment of resolve to all three
battles at once in a tear-jerking, Hollywood ending."
-- People "The book's chapters alternate between her enthralling
life's journey and a nail-biting Mount Everest ascent."
-- The Washington Post's "10 noteworthy books for February" "It's
that drive to escape, to defy, that eventually pushes her up the
macho corporate ladder at Silicon Valley start-ups, into
alcoholism, and then across continents as a thrill-seeker breaking
boundaries with her bare hands."
-- Sierra "This inspirational memoir about navigating trauma,
healing relationships, finding community, and achieving
self-acceptance delivers a raw and riveting reading
experience."
--Booklist (Starred Review) "'In the Shadow of the Mountain' has
all the elements a great memoir requires -- a strong voice,
cinematic prose, a hero to root for -- in essence, an extraordinary
story about an extraordinary woman's life."
-- The San Francisco Chronicle "Complex and compelling,
Vasquez-Lavado's quest to heal herself from the deep wounds of
patriarchy is also a vibrantly feminist celebration of female
resilience."
--Kirkus Reviews "Unlike mountaineering memoirs that celebrate the
ego of the individual climber, Silvia Vasquez-Lavado's story is
intimately collaborative."
-- Catherine Hollis for BookPage "Vasquez-Lavado details the
child's perspective and the roots of her trauma with extraordinary
clarity."
-CBC Sports Book Review "This is a truly invigorating and
compelling story of a heroic healing journey to base camp at Mt.
Everest."
--Ms. Magazine "[Silvia's] personal story of the palliative effects
of mountain climbing, which helped her rise above abuse, addiction,
and marginalization, is a must-read. . . . She has written an
inspiring manifesto for the women's empowerment movement
worldwide."
--Hap Klopp, CEO and founder of The North Face "In Vasquez-Lavado's
debut memoir, the narrative of her life--from horrific sexual abuse
to immigration and professional success in San
Francisco--beautifully mirrors her arduous but rewarding trip up
each mountain. It's a testament to the power of high altitudes to
help heal trauma, and a pretty great story to boot."
--BookPage "Making history is nothing new for adventurous
mountaineer, explorer, entrepreneur, author, and activist Silvia
Vasquez-Lavado"
--Out Magazine "Silvia Vasquez-Lavado's story gripped my heart. . .
. What a beautiful and urgent offering."
--V (formerly Eve Ensler)
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