No Such Thing as the Top

No Such Thing as the Top

John D. Cumming / Kristie Henderson

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Editorial:
Glass Spider Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781957917436

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A heartfelt memoir chronicling the profound relationship between father and son, No Such Thing as the Top was written by John D. Cumming as part autobiography and part tribute to his father, Ian-beautifully capturing his intense admiration for the man who instilled in him an unwavering spirit of determination and resilience. Together, father and son embody a shared ethos of ceaseless perseverance and a refusal to accept limitations.More than the portrayal of the bond between a father and his son, No Such Thing as the Top is a deeply personal exploration of the author’s journey to find strength and discipline as a mountain guide, deal with the challenges of a chronic illness, find success on his terms, and discover how to approach life with more compassion.Through introspective storytelling, John D. Cumming crafts a candid narrative reflecting on the intricate dynamics of paternal influence, personal development, and the pursuit of authenticity. It is at once an homage to a father’s legacy and a plunge into the emotional complexities inherent in a life dedicated to relentless ambition. No Such Thing as the Top stands as a testament to the enduring power of love, resilience, and the unyielding quest for self-discovery.All proceeds from sales of No Such Thing as the Top go to the Utah Nature Conservancy in honor of Ian Cumming.

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