In this spellbinding chronicle, Greg Child takes us step by nerve-shattering step through the world's most remote regions
- as he cracks the death zone above 26, 000 feet, & attacks by fair means the world's most perilous pinnacles. From Child's assault on Gasherbrum IV to a season of tragedy & carnage on K2, Thin Air is more than one man's story
- it is an intimate portrait of mountains & those who climb them: what bonds clients together & what separates them, & what the mountains teach us all about life -- & death...

You come across the shell of a ruined house. It could be anywhere in southern Europe where people once lived & then moved away because there was no work to hold them there. You might find things scattered in the empty rooms: a bread oven, a broken spade, earthenware jars that still hold the pungent scent of olive oil; even clothes left hanging in a cupboard, a silent clock on a shelf, a picture cut from a newspaper pinned on a wall. The house is remote, but it is surrounded by a tracery of thin paths. One path goes steeply down to a village; others zigzag their way to scattered huts & stone shelters, to caves where you could hide in times of danger & to unexpected lookout points from where you could watch the approach of animals or human intruders. Julia Blackburn & her husband moved to a little house in the mountains of northern Italy in 1999. She arrived as a stranger speaking no Italian, but a series of events brought her close to the old people of the village. They began to tell her stories that made the landscape come alive, repopulating it with their vivid memories. Until quite recently most of them had been mezzadri, half-people who were trapped in an archaic feudal system & owned by a local padrone who demanded his share of all they had
- even a pretty wife or daughter. They were eager to talk about the old way of life & about how everything changed with the eruption of the Second World War. This village was at the heart of the conflict between the fascists & the partisans, so they learnt a lot about death & fear & hunger & how men & women could hide like foxes in the mountains. ` Write it down for us, ` they said, `because otherwise it will all be lost.` Thin Paths is a celebration of the songlines of one place that could be many places; it is also a celebration of the humour & determination of the human spirit.