On May 15, 2006, New Zealander Mark Inglis, a man without both legs, realized his childhood dream - conquering the top of the highest mountain in the world. The book "Without Feet on Everest" tells about Mark's preparation for the attempt to climb Everest, including climbing Cho-Oyu in the Himalayas and gathering strength to storm the summit. But reaching the top of Everest is only half the way, because you still have to go down alive. The book tells the full story of Mark's expedition to Everest - a story of determination, pain, controversy and overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles, both physical and psychological. It has many fascinating details that give an idea of the world of extreme mountaineering.