Jon Krakauer
Jon Krakauer is an American writer and mountaineer known for his bestselling nonfiction books including Into the Wild, Into Thin Air, and Under the Banner of Heaven.[1][3] Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, and raised in Corvallis, Oregon, he developed a passion for climbing early in life and graduated from Hampshire College in 1976 before working as a carpenter and salmon fisherman.[2][3][7] He survived the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, which inspired his account in Into Thin Air.[1][2]
nonfiction
adventure
mountaineering
true crime
Missoula : rape and the justice system in a college town
Into the Wild
Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster
Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith
Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town
Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith
Into Thin Air
Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith
Into the Wild
Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman
Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster
Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman
Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men and Mountains
Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men And Mountains
Three Cups of Deceit: How Greg Mortenson, Humanitarian Hero, Lost His Way
Into the Wild
Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman
Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town
Into Thin Air
Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman
Eiger Dreams
Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman