
Eventually a Sequoia
Stories of Art, Adventure & the Wisdom of Giants
Jeremy Collins(Author)
Mountaineers Books (Publisher)
Published on 23. August 2025
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-68051-805-4 (ISBN)
Description
". . .a soulful, visually stunning journey through art, adventure, and the quiet power of growth." -- Rue Mapp, Founder and CEO, Outdoor Afro
2025 Banff Mountain Book Competition Finalist in Adventure Travel
A graphic memoir that brings together adventure, community, conservation, and personal growth from an award-winning artist and storyteller
Based on Jeremy Collins' extensive, art-filled travel journals, Eventually a Sequoia is part memoir, part manifesto. Collins, already highly regarded as an artist and climber, was invited to bring his sketchbook on a new kind of adventure: documenting the experiences of those who live along the endangered Amazon River. From there, his art and his curiosity took him to other endangered corners of the world, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the mountains of Nepal, Bears Ears National Monument, and the soaring redwoods of California. Collins's art-based storytelling captures these experiences in visceral form, from the wonder of passing caribou to the terror of a venomous snakebite. Through it all, he profiles the "sequoias" he meets--people whose small seeds produce enormous results, like explorer and film director Céline Cousteau, community organizer and educator Prem Kunwar, Ancient Forest Society founder Wendy Baxter, and more. Eventually a Sequoia is an inspirational and vivid exploration of the natural world and how it can empower an individual to grow, change, heal, and thrive.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 258 mm
Width: 205 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
912 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68051-805-4 (9781680518054)
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Person
Jeremy Collins is an artist, climber, and conservation activist. His complex, cerebral, and whimsical drawings and maps have been featured in books, films, and commercial work. From the cover of National Geographic to his award-winning book Drawn: The Art of Ascent, he is a driving force in the outdoor industry. As an activist, he donates his time, voice, and work to causes he believes in. As an athlete, Collins puts up first ascent climbs around the globe and directs a world-renowned 24-hour climbing competition called Horseshoe Hell. He lives in Kansas City, MO and Running Springs, CA. Visit Jeremy online at jercollins.com, on Instagram @jer.collins and Facebook @jeremycollinsart.