While enduring the monotony of daily life, the protagonist, RoRo, comes across a media report about a fellow countryman becoming the first in the nation’s history to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
Deeply inspired, the 35-year-old envisions escaping his endless routine by embarking on a climb to the world’s highest peak. Though lacking a clear strategy, he becomes consumed by the idea, seeing it as a singular achievement that could bring meaning to his existence.
With vivid storytelling-at times uplifting, at others melancholic-he recounts his journeys through breathtaking valleys and along winding mountain streams. He ascends, stumbles, and pushes beyond his limits.
At its core, the novel explores the restless quest of a bohemian mind seeking the meaning of human existence. As RoRo ventures into this profound philosophical pursuit, the journey unfolds as a fascinating experience, oscillating between reality and imagination.