Most people wouldn’t need seven volumes to tell their life story but
then again, most people aren’t Royal Robbins. In My Life: To Be Brave
($19.95, royalrobbinsthebook.com), the first in this autobiographical
series, Robbins lays bare the driving forces external and internal that
have shaped him. Chapter one dives straight into his landmark solo
of the Leaning Tower: the insecure belays, the pumped arms, and the
stubbornness it took to overcome the ominous wall. This insightful,
221-page book chronicles Robbins’ life from birth, to his first glimpse of
climbing on a Boy Scout trip to the Valley, when his 14-year-old mind
scoffed at the idea of climbing El Cap. In-between are myriad childhood
adventures, from jumping trains, to Sierras escapades with the Scouts.