Climbing mountains is always a difficult task, no matter what age you are. But “imagine” you’re 13 years old and hiking Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world (in terms of feet above sea level) in 1939! At the time, nobody had ever summited Everest, and you and your group hoped to be the first! Sounds like a tall task (pun intended).
ONE WRONG STEP by
#1 NYT Bestselling author nielsenwriter explores this very scenario & more. Nielsen’s newest
#kidlit book takes readers into the inner workings of mountain climbing, the social, mental & physical dynamics, as well as demonstrates the determination of just how hard people will push their bodies to save the ones they love.
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Atlas’s mom died two years ago, and ever since, he and his mapmaking father have been traveling the w together, hiking mountains & taking in beautiful scenery, to both connect & stay disconnected following his mom’s passing away. Now with World War II potentially lurking and the Nazis wan...