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Climbing a Mountain Short Stories Inspired by Trekking

Author Name: Ranjit Kulkarni | Format: Hardcover | Genre : Literature & Fiction | Other Details

Some mountains aren't just made of rock and ice.

In this captivating collection of short stories, we meet ordinary people on extraordinary treks, facing the challenges of the Himalayas. Inspired by the author's own journeys of trekking, these tales go beyond the physical climb to explore the hidden battles we all face. While climbing any mountain is an adventure in itself, the real adventure lies within the characters themselves, as they confront their own personal "mountains" in the heart of nature.

Each character is on a quest to conquer a mountain far bigger than the one under their boots:

• A couple discovers their Love isn’t Enough to scale the mountain of life.
• A young man seeking freedom and achievement finds Humble Pie instead.
• A middle-aged man searches for Peace and gets Noise.
• A young woman strives to build her confidence, one step at a time on A New Summit.
• A Tough Old Woman on a Trek pursues her quest for independence and detachment with love.
• A man in Climbing a Mountain, attempting to summit Everest, finds spiritual inspiration from his late mother.

Like Maurice Herzog's legendary words, "There are other Annapurnas in the lives of men," these stories reveal the unseen peaks we climb every day. Climbing a Mountain is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit—a compelling reminder that everyone has a summit to reach.

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Ranjit Kulkarni

Ranjit Kulkarni writes about people you might meet every day – colleagues, neighbors, friends at the café – and turns their ordinary moments into extraordinary stories. He is the creator of the much-loved characters Jigneshbhai and Swami, whose humorous coffee conversations blend laughter with gentle wisdom.

Born and raised in Mumbai, Ranjit grew up in the bustle of urban India. An alumnus of NIT Warangal and IIM Lucknow, he spent nearly 25 years as a corporate executive before moving to writing full-time. His background in the real world of work and life fuels his writing, giving it both authenticity and relatability.

Through his collections – from the Jigneshbhai & Swami series to the Everyday Epics short stories – Ranjit transforms the seemingly routine into narratives filled with humor, reflection, and heart.

His stories have appeared in national and international literary journals and anthologies. Today, he lives in Bangalore, continuing to explore everyday India through the eyes of his characters.

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