Description: "How two 'fathers of rock climbing' engaged in a daring game of one-upmanship, pushing the sport to new heights as they racked up first ascents of big wall climbs around Yosemite Valley in the 1950s and 60s, ultimately paving the way for a modern era of rock climbing with a focus on leave-no-trace environmental ethics"--
Brief description: New York Times-bestselling author Kate Messner is passionately curious and writes books for kids who wonder, too. Her titles include award-winning picture books like Over and Under the Snow, The Next Scientist, and The Scariest Kitten in the World, as well as novels for older readers, including Breakout and The Trouble with Heroes. Kate also writes the popular History Smashers illustrated nonfiction series and leads the multi-author team behind the chapter book series The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class. She lives on Lake Champlain and is a proud Adirondack 46er.
Review Quotes: A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection!
KIRKUS REVIEWS, August 1, 2025 (Starred Review): "The Messner/Lewis team ascends to dizzying, breathtaking heights of text and art....Rivaling any photo, Lewis' images convey nail-biting, awe-inspiring feats. Messner's riveting prose deftly distinguishes her subjects....An edge-of-your-seat story of human dedication and daring, in dramatic circumstances."SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, July 2025 "The story demonstrates the power of friendly competition to help us (literally) reach new heights. . . . Messner's descriptive language and engaging narration bring readers close to the action, while digital illustrations make the majestic rock formations come alive for readers who have never had the pleasure of visiting them."BOOKLIST, August 2025 "Two athletes with wildly opposing personalities and guiding principles clashed while becoming titans in the field of big wall rock climbing, and Messner charts their fierce rivalry, plus a bit of sports history, through their failed attempts and first ascents.... A solid snapshot of climbing history and a safe addition to collections where athletic rivalries thrive."HORN BOOK, September/October 2025 "The text evokes the drama of scaling a rock face . . . and draws readers in." Kiss the Book Junior, July 2025 "I love seeing a book geared towards outdoor adventurers; kids love climbing so much.... great story-telling and engaging illustrations...and includes a lot more interesting information."