Over the Edge, Greg Child
Over the Edge, Greg Child
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Over the Edge
The True Story of Four American Climbers' Kidnap and Escape in the Mountains of Central Asia

Author: Greg Child

Narrator: Aramand Schultz

Abridged: 4 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/02/2002


Synopsis

“The climbers swept up in the events of August 2000 are people little different from the rest of us. Though their climbing skills taught them a thing or two about survival, it was their individual characters and their compassion for one another that kept them alive. Like anyone who has witnessed warfare and death, they feel pain over the memories that they recount in this story. It is their hope that others may learn from their experience.” —from the Introduction

Before dawn on August 12, 2000, four of America’s best young rock climbers, the oldest of them only twenty-five, were sleeping in their portaledges high on the Yellow Wall, in the Pamir-Alai mountain range of Kyrgyzstan, in central Asia. By daybreak, they would be taken at gunpoint by fanatical militants of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), which operates out of secret bases in Tajikistan and Afghanistan, and which is linked to Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda network. The desperadoes—themselves barely out of their teens—intended to use their hostages as human shields and for ransom as they moved across Kyrgyzstan. They hid the climbers by day and marched them by night through freezing, treacherous mountains, with little food, no clean water, and the constant threat of execution. The four would see a fellow hostage, a Kyrgyz soldier, executed before their eyes. And in a remarkable life-and-death crucible over six terrifying days, they would be forced to choose between saving their own lives and committing an act none of them thought they ever could.

In Over the Edge, the four climbers—Jason “Singer” Smith, John Dickey, Tommy Caldwell, and Beth Rodden—finally tell the complete story of their nightmarish ordeal. In riveting detail, author Greg Child re-creates the entire hour-by-hour drama, from the first ricocheting bullets to the climactic and agonizing decision the climbers had to make in order to gain their freedom and survival. Set in a powder-keg region of narcotics trafficking and terrorism, this is a deeply compelling book about loyalty and the unshakeable human will to survive.

About The Author

Greg Child is a contributing editor to Climbing magazine and a writer for Outside. He is the author of three books, most recently the climbing memoir Postcards from the Ledge. Child lives in Moab, Utah.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Roberta on July 16, 2018

Unexpected Drama Four mountain climbers plan a trip to far-off lands, to climb rock faces new to them. It's a place where others have been, but not many. It's away from everything, a quiet escape, to challenge themselves, to do what they love. Aside of a missing bag of gear, all is going well until,......more

Goodreads review by Missyohara on December 11, 2019

Loved it. It was a little hard to follow at times with all the names both foreign, alias, and the climbers. But a map is included at the front of the book which helps. It's also a nice political overview of the time in that area which I don't feel like I learned enough about from the news. It was in......more

Goodreads review by Aly on April 06, 2021

Incredible story of endurance and survival! I gave it 4 stars just because there were a couple sections of long history that was tedious to get through. But overall I was enthralled and inspired to conquer any challenge that comes my way!......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on May 10, 2020

The four Americans came to Kyrgyzstan looking for adventure, but they did not hope to find it at the point of a gun. With Over the Edge, author Greg Child tells the harrowing tale of the kidnapping of four American mountain climbers by Islamic extremists in the remote Kara Su valley of southern Kyrgy......more

Goodreads review by Paul & Cindy Koprowski on February 18, 2021

The level of detail that Child was able to collect about this unfortunate event is astounding. Going to great lengths to debunk those saying it was a hoax was exemplary. It's sad these four had to endure this at such a young age and then have media and others suggest they were lying about it. Learni......more