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"El Filo de la Vida, Historia madre Alex Honnold" Product Description
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At age 66, Dierdre Wolownick became the oldest woman to ever climb El Capitan, with an exceptional rope partner: her son Alex Honnold . This achievement is actually the reflection of a much larger story. A story of courage and tenacity.
This book is not just a story of escalation and challenge. Nor is it the story of a mother who tells from the bench the life of her son, the climber Alex Honnold. for
It is the story of a woman, Dierdre Wolownick, from her childhood to her middle age, with all the ingredients of life. And in this story are the roots to understand the talent, mental strength and courage of climber Alex Honnold.
This story delves in an endearing way on issues such as changing roles, confidence and curiosity to understand the worlds of your children, instead of judging them from your prejudices, immersing yourself in them openly.