Not So High, Not So Difficult

Six months in the Top 10.

Not So High, Not So Difficult is a genuine crossover, a work that all kinds of readers will love, and for different reasons.

It is the story, told in the first person, of the first Spanish-speaking woman to climb Everest.

It is a practical book on how the same tenacity and resolve can help readers to achieve any goal they set for themselves.

It is also an eyewitness account of some very important events. For instance, in 1996 four expeditions to Everest suffered fatalities, which caused a huge international stir and gave rise to a major controversial best-seller: Into Thin Air, by Jon Krakauer.

Araceli was part of the rescue teams and in Not So High, Not So Difficult she gives us her fascinating and dramatic first-person account, which contradicts Krakauer’s version.

Inspirational. Controversial. Dramatic. Araceli Segarra’s debut as a writer will, logically, reach new heights.

When she decided to take part in a film about mountaineering, the result was Everest, the biggest IMAX film box-office success of all time.

And when she decided that her experience could help a lot of companies achieve excellence, her motivational speeches were (and still are) requested by the biggest corporations, among them BASF, Danone, Deutsche Bank, Henkel, HP, Microsoft and Unilever.

About the author

Araceli Segarra is the first Spanish woman to scale the heights of Everest. International model. Motivational speaker for companies like Microsoft. For the first time ever, Araceli Segarra lets us in on all the secrets of her exceptional life... and how you can make your own life exceptional.

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