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"Raw, passionate, stinging."
– Kirkus Reviews
"This is a deeply affecting book. It's a must read for anyone who has struggled through the feeling of losing yourself to parenthood and (hopefully) finding another version on the other side."

 - Emily Oster, author of Expecting Better,
    Cribsheet, and The Family Firm

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More: An intense and emotional epistolary memoir by one of the world's top ice climbers, born at the confluence of motherhood, adventure, career, and marriage. Pegasus Books, March 2023


Praise for More

"As a fellow climber and parent myself, I couldn’t put More down: It resounds with deep echoes of the human experience, and reveals the tightrope walk between risk and stability”

—Matt Samet, author of Death Grip 
and former editor of Climbing

“A professional rock climber shares the challenges of maintaining her career after becoming a mother.  In this epistolary memoir, Burhardt relays the emotional challenges of becoming a mother while attempting to retain a sense of her own identity. Raw, passionate, and stinging.”

– Kirkus Reviews

“Majka gives a beautifully honest account of the questions and inner dialogue so many people face with motherhood. For anyone questioning the balance of adventure and parenthood and marriage, More offers a sincere look into how to unwrap the past, present, and future.”

—Beth Rodden, mother and top American rock climber

“An insightful and heartfelt view of what mothering looks like for an ambitious outdoor athlete. Written in the form of a journal for her kids, More is an entertaining read for anyone, and a must-read for anyone considering parenthood.”

—Tommy Caldwell, professional climber, environmental activist, and New York Times–bestselling author of The Push

“Majka’s writings not only made me laugh out loud, but I was impressed by her willingness to share her most vulnerable inner thoughts and fears as a mother during this critical time of political, social, and environmental turmoil. This series of letters offers an insightful perspective about how our intense love for our children can enable us to do what’s best in the face of all the challenges of life and the frequent messiness of motherhood.”

—Lynn Hill, climbing legend, mom, and El Capitan free-climbing pioneer