In 1953, Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary b ecame the f irst climbers to summit Mt. Everest, the defining moment of 20thcentury exploration. Although honored worldwide, Tenzing could never
harness the changes his passion for climbing brought to his Sherpa people, and he died a forgotten man. Authored by Tenzing Norgay's grandson and illustrated with scores of dramatic and
historical photographs, here is an intimate look at a proud and enigmatic man, and the story of Everest from the Sherpa point of view.