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Snowblind by Daniel Arnold
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Mar 17, 2015 | ISBN 9781619024533

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Praise for Snowblind

“Arnold departs from nonfiction storytelling to debut his first short story collection. The result is an impressive exploration of the souls of mountaineers…The reading is nerve–racking but well worth the trip.”—Stanford Magazine

“gripping short stories…Arnold takes the reader to famous spots—K2, Aconcagua—but it’s the personal stories that really compel.”—Sacramento Bee

“Arnold really knows how to write a spellbinder. Once readers open this collection of eight short stories and novellas, they will not want to put it down. Arnold’s mastery of voice is exceptional….This may well be a popular book. Its stories will appeal to fans of alpine and other extreme sports.”—Booklist

“a gutsy, up–close look at mountain climbing….[In] rich language … Arnold has crafted a fierce book for those who know the game—and for the rest of us, who can vicariously push through our fears of the wild.” —Kirkus Starred Review

Praise for Early Days in the Range of Light:


“Dan has done something unique in climbing histories––he went back in time––first, by ferreting out and suffusing himself with ancient lore, then by forgoing modern equipment, and finally by retracing the finger– and footholds used by the first climbers.” –Peter Croft

“Ever wish you could travel back to climbing’s early days and follow the earliest first–ascent visionaries? This fantasy comes to life . . . In this elegant narrative.” —Climbing Magazine

“A spirited journey . . . This well–written memoir and travelogue should find a welcome home in many climbing collections.” —Kirkus

“With great originality and insight . . . This is a splendid chronicle of early climbing in the Sierra Nevada.” —Royal Robbins

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