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Mountain man : 446 mountains, six months, one record-breaking adventure
\"Nicknamed 'Mountain Man' by the Sunday Telegraph, James Forrest is the record-breaking adventurer who climbed every mountain in England and Wales in just six months - the fastest ever time. Solo and unsupported, he walked over 1,000 miles and ascended five times the height of Everest during his 446-peak challenge. And he did it all on his days off from work, proving it is possible to integrate an epic adventure into your everyday life. From collapsing tents and horrific storms to near-fatal mountaineering mishaps, James endured his fair share of hardship out in the hills. But the good times far outweighed the bad. He slept wild under the stars, met eccentric locals, and exchanged the 21st century social media bubble for a simpler, more peaceful existence. What did he learn along the way? That life is more fulfilling when you switch off your phone and climb a mountain.\"--Dust jacket.
Five jailed journalists you should know about
Here are five jailed journalists you should know about.
Greetings from Utopia Park : surviving a transcendent childhood
In this memoir, Claire Hoffman recounts the years she spent growing up in Maharishi's national headquarters for Heaven on Earth, an isolated meditation community in the American heartland.
Inside Caracas: Post reporter after U.S. strikes
The Washington Post's Ana Herrero reports from Caracas, Venezuela, following the U.S. operation that captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
We chose to speak of war and strife : the world of the foreign correspondent
In corners of the globe where fault-lines erupt into bloodshed and civil war, foreign correspondents have, for hundreds of years, been engaged in uncovering the latest news and--despite obstacles bureaucratic, political, and violent--reporting it by whatever means available. It's a working life that is difficult, exciting, and undeniably glamorous. These stories celebrate an endangered tradition. Where once despatches were trusted to the hands of a willing sea-captain, telegraph operator, or stranger in an airport queue prepared to spirit a can of undeveloped film back to London, today the digital realm has transformed the relaying of the news--even if the work of gathering it in the field has changed little.
Targeted Israeli strike kills Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza
The Israeli military targeted and killed a crew of Al Jazeera journalists, including prominent correspondent Anas Al-Sharif, in Gaza City on Aug. 10.