Climbing the Walls, Kieran Cunningham
Climbing the Walls, Kieran Cunningham
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Climbing the Walls

Author: Kieran Cunningham

Narrator: Angus King

Unabridged: 10 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/13/2021


Synopsis

When mountains are your salvation, what keep your mental weather calm and free of storms, how do you cope if they’re out of reach?

After spending a decade restlessly globetrotting in search of a way of life that worked for him, journalist Kieran Cunningham alighted on Sondrio, a small town in Lombardy, Italy. A stone’s throw from the Alps, there he found the perfect combination of fresh mountain air, a strong network of local friends and lots of climbing. Finally he was able to accept and manage his diagnosis of Bipolar 1. And then Lombardy found itself the European epicentre of Covid-19 and subject to the strictest of lockdowns.
 
What does a climber do when his beloved peaks are off limits? When he’s only permitted to leave the house for his weekly sanctioned grocery shop? When all the things that help him maintain his delicate equilibrium are taken away? As Kieran feels his mental health begin to crumble, he looks desperately for something he can climb to help rid him of his excess energy and hopefully get him back on track.
 
Kieran finds himself navigating the walls of his house over and over while gazing at the mountain ranges so tantalisingly close. He dreams of that first euphoric climb – alone in the clouds, tired, happy, sated. Climbing the Walls is a memoir about mental health and the power of nature and exercise. It’s both a devastatingly honest account of living with Bipolar 1 and a love song to small-town Italian life and the high places that keep him healthy.
 

About Kieran Cunningham

Kieran Cunningham is a Scottish climber and journalist who lives in Sondrio, a mountainous part of Lombardy which lies south of the Swiss border and about fifty miles from Lake Como. He has lived there for six years, having arrived as a teacher and then switched to a full-time career as a climbing journalist, writing for the ObserverLittle IndiaCool of the Wild, and Moja Gear as well as editing the outdoors blogs My Open Country and Take Outdoors. 


Reviews

At times witty and profound, gut-wrenching or palm-sweating, Kieran Cunningham has crafted a vibrant world that forces upon the reader the very question of how we treat ourselves, others, and the world. "Climbing the Walls" is a clear evocation of Cunningham's masterful and austere prose - terse in......more

Goodreads review by Alex

Keiran Cunningham’s ‘Climbing the walls’, is an account of being ‘locked down’ during the first wave of the pandemic while he was working and living in a remote village in Italy, estranged from his girlfriend, his increasingly vulnerable parents, his essential medication and the loss of access to th......more

Goodreads review by Robert

Climbing the Walls is a well-written account of a unique situation, from a unique perspective. Cunningham's bipolar disorder is obviously challenging in the best of times, but being "locked down" in a small town in Italy during the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic tested his mental stability and endu......more

Goodreads review by Chris

A beautifully, expertly written book about... everything really. I haven't enjoyed a book this much in years. The warmth that Kieran shows towards his adoptive Italian family and friends is really touching. The way he describes the pain and beauty of his experience in lockdown (and before) without w......more

The ending made the gruelling climb worth it. That's how I felt reading through Kieran's story of his Italian lockdown. Clearly a talented writer with a journalist background. Maybe that was my greatest dislike. It mostly reads like a reporter wrote it. Highlights: he illuminates how coping with bipo......more