Description
This exciting new book relates the story of the first explorers to reach the top of the world. Sir Edmund Hillary, a veteran New Zealand climber, and Tenzing Norgay, a Tibetan Sherpa or mountaineering guide, reached the top of Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, on a British expedition in 1953. The achievement was hailed around the world and launched a 20th century obsession with climbing ever higher. Details include - how other climbers tried and failed to reach the top of Everest - how hard, dangerous, and difficult mountain climbing can be - the mountain's history and a history of colonial conquest - the job of the Sherpa as a guide to western mountaineering expeditions - how climbing expeditions changed the way of life of the people who live near the mountains - later Everest expeditions and their impact on the environment Teacher's guide available.
Title Metadata
Author: |
Whipple, Heather |
Publisher: |
Crabtree Publishing Company |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2007 |
Number of Pages: |
32 |
Dewey: |
B |
Dewey Range: |
B |
Binding Type: |
Library Binding |
Interest Age: |
12 |
Accelerated Reader Interest Level: |
Middle Grade |
Accelerated Reader Reading Level: |
6.6 |
Accelerated Reader Point Value: |
1 |
Guided Reading Level: |
R |
Guided Reading Interest Age: |
Grade 4 |
Lexile Level: |
1000 |
Lexile Range: |
Fluent Reader (1000 - 1299) |