India's youngest Everest hero now an author

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Delhi schoolboy Arjun Vajpai, who added a new chapter to mountaineering history six months ago by becoming the youngest Indian to summit Mt Everest, the highest peak in the world, is now set to join the ranks of his iconic mountaineer-authors by becoming an author himself.

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This is welcome. Other mountaineers will get inspiration from the book.
Yes, experience is the best teacher and a narrator can express it well if he has his own experience.
That is right,Abid! We will get first-hand account of his experiences!
I think his book will motivate more young and talented mountaineers
Arjun and his book is going to be an inspiration to many young people. :) :)
Definitely he is inspiring us,By climbing one more step toward his goal.
I always prefer travalogues from authors who record their first-hand experiences and we have many such Bengali authors!
Yes, in Kerala S.K.Pottekat was such a travalogue writer and was very interesting also.

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Created Monday, 29 November 2010 16:12
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