"You can never tell who the mountain will allow and who it will not." (119)
"No one climbs a mountain thinking there not coming back down."(180)
"For a climber, saying that you are stopping by Everest is like saying that you are stopping by to see God." (43)
"The only thing you'll find of the summit of Mount Everest is the divine view. The things that really matter lie far below." (246)
"Not "we." I miss you. I want you home. With those two sentences he had done more for me than josh had ever done, or could ever do."
"Paranoia feeds on thin air…" (138)
The main characters in "Peak" by Roland Smith are Peak Marcello, a 14-year-old boy passionate about climbing; Josh Wood, Peak's father; Moira Davidson, Peak's long-lost mother; Sun-jo, a Sherpa guide; and Zopa, another Sherpa guide who helps Peak on his journey to climb Mount Everest.
Josh was Peak's father, owner of Peak Experience.
The book Peak is under the genre of sports fiction. It is a popular children's book and is usually read by children between the ages of 6-13.
In the book "Peak" by Roland Smith, some metaphors include climbing a mountain as a metaphor for overcoming challenges and personal growth, the mountain as a symbol of both opportunities and dangers, and the physical obstacles climbers face as metaphors for life's difficulties and obstacles.
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Peak was actually written by Rolland Smith, Not Ronald Smith. Just BTW.
Peaks Moms name is Teri Marcello
He is Peak's father, and his mentor. He is only four feet tall, and he lost a leg
Some of the most important events in "Peak" by Roland Smith include Peak's climb of Mount Everest, his conflict with his father, the rescue operation carried out by the climbing team, and Peak's decision to prioritize his relationships over fame and ambition.
The climax in the novel "Peak" by Roland Smith is when Peak reaches the summit of Mount Everest and fulfills his goal of following in his father's footsteps. This event represents Peak's personal growth, overcoming challenges, and finding a sense of accomplishment and purpose.
Maple place?