No Mountain Too High

A Father’s Inspiring Journey Through Grief

by Ned Levitt


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/16/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781462004157
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781462004140

About the Book

The sudden, tragic death of Ned Levitt’s 18-year-old accomplished daughter, Stacey, plunged him into a hell of devastating grief. But his determination to take meaning from her life pushed him to finish her un-finished climb of 17,000 ft. high Mt. Ixta in central Mexico and leave behind a book of Stacey’s poetry, which has been read by thousands of climbers from around the world. No Mountain Too High’s intimate detailing of personal torment, coupled with its revelations of how Stacey’s poetry touched countless lives, makes for a moving, compelling read that takes you to places of the heart and soul that even this forever-changed father never expected to go.


About the Author

Ned Levitt is a leading Toronto lawyer. He is a prolific writer and frequent speaker in the field of franchising, licensing and distribution law. Born in 1947, he lived a charmed life for 48 years, until the death of his 18 year old daughter, Stacey. Rather than be crushed by such a horrific event, Ned began a journey of survival, healing and ultimately of redemption. Ned has led many bereavement groups, provided grief support on the internet for Bereaved Families of Ontario and chaired their 20th anniversary symposium. He has done workshops on bereavement and been a motivational speaker at numerous public forums. Ned is the author of the recently published book “No Mountain Too High, A Fathers Inspiring Journey Through Grief,” which chronicles his search for meaning in the loss of his daughter. He has appeared many times on television and radio. His climb up Mt. Ixta in Central Mexico, to complete his daughters climb, was the subject of a TV documentary, “I Am A Rose”, which was jointly funded and aired by CBC TV and Vision TV.