No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
On May 22, 2010, at the age of thirteen, American teenager Jordan Romero became the youngest person to climb to the summit of Mount Everest. At fifteen, he became the youngest person to reach the summits of the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents. In this energizing memoir for young adults, Jordan, recounts his experience, which started as a spark of an idea at the age of nine and, many years of training and hard work later, turned into a dream come true.
“The emotional pitch of the story remains high as Romero contends with extreme weather, frustration, exhaustion, and homesickness to reach, with almost palpable exhilaration, each peak” (Publishers Weekly).
Frequently asked questions
Is No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The book does not contain any explicit violence. While there is mention of a mountaineer dying, it is described as not graphic or dwelled upon, indicating it is not a central theme of violence. The book does not contain genuinely frightening content. Any intense moments mentioned are not described as scary or traumatic.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have violence?
The book does not contain any explicit violence. While there is mention of a mountaineer dying, it is described as not graphic or dwelled upon, indicating it is not a central theme of violence.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have scary content?
The book does not contain genuinely frightening content. Any intense moments mentioned are not described as scary or traumatic.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have religious themes?
No religious content is present in the book itself. The search results do not indicate any religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies in the narrative.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have racial/cultural content?
Race is not a central theme in the book. While the narrative may include diverse characters, it does not focus on race or racial issues.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have profanity?
There is no profanity in the book. The content notes explicitly state that there is no profanity or sexual content.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have climate change?
There are no climate themes present in the book. The narrative centers on personal achievement in mountaineering rather than environmental issues.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have sexual identity?
The book contains no sexual content. It is noted as appropriate for all ages, with no references to sex or profanity.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have gender roles?
The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. It focuses on Jordan Romero's achievements in climbing rather than on gender dynamics.
Does No Summit Out of Sight The True Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the book. The search results do not provide any indication of LGBTQ+ content in the narrative of 'No Summit Out of Sight.'
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