This is meant to be an inspirational, self-help type of book, and I actually got it from my mom, whose company used it as a team morale booster.
It started out as a bathroom read: something to skim through as you attend to more important business. But, having opened it at random somewhere in the middle of the book, I found myself enjoying the story and decided to read it from the beginning.
The "motivational speaker" aspect of this book was fine, but surprisingly, the story was actually really good. It details the true story of a team who travels to Mt. Everest and the difficulties they face while trying to make it to the summit.
This book is fairly short, so it won't take much to get through it. I'd recommend it for anyone who likes a good real-life adventure story. It would also be a great book to take on a flight, or any other moving vehicle to kill some time, as the story is easy to follow and the print is large enough not to cause motion sickness.
This book accomplishes what it sets out to do. I came away from it feeling positive and inspired.