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Tap Dancing on Everest

A Young Doctor's Unlikely Adventure

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Tap Dancing on Everest, part coming-of-age memoir, part adventure story, is about a young medical student, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor raised in N.Y.C., who battles self-doubt to serve as the doctor—and only woman—on a remote Everest climb in Tibet.

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The team attempts a new route up the East Face without the use of supplemental oxygen, Sherpa support, or chance for rescue. When three climbers disappear during their summit attempt, Zieman reaches the knife edge of her limits and digs deeply to fight for the climbers’ lives and to find her voice.

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Sparkling with suspense and vulnerability, this narrative of self-discovery captures the curiosity and awe of a young woman as she faces down childhood messages to stay small and safe and ventures into the unknown.

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“Tap Dancing on Everest” is gorgeous. It is so full of joy, zest and fun and yet with some profound thoughts. Once started you cannot put it down."

- Sir Chris Bonington
Author of Everest the Hard Way, 

"A riveting memoir...the overall quality of the writing is exceptional."​- named a "MUST-READ" Book and a "Best Book" of 2024 by Independent Book Review​
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Winner, Best memoir of 2024, American Writing Awards

Winner, Best memoir Spring 2024, Pencraft Awards for Literary excellence

Winner, Best Non-Fiction adventure book, 2024, Int'l Readers' Favorite Awards

Winner, Best memoir and Winner, travel self-discovery book, The BookFest, 2024

Winner, Best Non-Fiction, Winner, best multicultural, Outstanding Creator Awards

Finalist, Best memoir, 2024 International Book Awards

Finalist, Best Non-Fiction, and Best Women's Non-Fiction Book of 2024, Independent Author Network

One Book One Hadassah Book Club 

selection, December 2024.

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Atlanta NPR interview here.

Book Trailer

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"Mimi Zieman is brave, tough, and impressive when on Everest, and lively, engaging, and funny when on the page. After returning from her climb, she says she was "very grateful for ceilings." I myself, am grateful for her vivid recounting of all her journeys." 


 — Meg Wolitzer, 

New York Times bestselling author of The Interestings
 

 

“Tap Dancing on Everest is that rare book that manages to capture the adrenaline rush of a thrilling adventure and the gut-wrenching pathos of an epic tragedy. Mimi Zieman is telling a story that readers will be unable to put down—not just about life and death on the world’s most dangerous mountain, but about how we, as human beings, too often have to put ourselves in extreme danger to feel fully alive. I was utterly captivated by this story. You will be, too.”


- Steve Almond

All the Secrets of the World â€‹

“The best ascent of Everest in terms and style of pure adventure.”


- Reinhold Messner

The first man to solo Everest​

“With a poetic vision that is staggering in its honesty and beauty, Mimi Zieman brings readers into the heart of a Himalayan ascent, guiding us along some of the unexpected pathways that intense adventures can trace in both body and mind.”


- Katie Ives
Imaginary Peaks: The Riesenstein Hoax and Other Mountain Dreams 

“Mimi Zieman’s book is an ideal alchemy of grit and grace. The lessons Zieman learns on the mountain are important lessons for us all. A wild and deeply satisfying journey.”


- Emily Rapp Black

The Still Point of The Turning World â€‹

“From page one, Tap Dancing on Everest draws you into the heart-stopping world of mountaineering.  An engaging narrative rich in details and vulnerability, the story captures the adventure in reaching beyond one's comfort zone and into the unknown." 


-- Johanna Garton,

Edge of the Map:  The Mountain Life of Christine Boskoff
 


 

i write about medical topics to empower you with information
i write creatively to explore the meaning behind experiences we share

about mimi.

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Mimi Zieman has treated frozen limbs on the highest mountain, delivered triplets near the deepest ocean trench, tap danced through Broadway studios, and has been a suburban mom of three – all experiences that have prepared her for new challenges. Her latest is writing an award-winning memoir, Tap Dancing on Everest, about the risks we take to become our truest selves.

 

Mimi applied the risk-taking she learned on Everest to create a varied career in OB/GYN, moving between work in academia, nonprofits, industry, the arts, and as an entrepreneur. She continues to see patients while focusing her efforts on advocacy and creative writing which has appeared in USA Today,  Newsweek Salon, The Sun Magazine, Ms. Magazine, The Forward, NBC News THINK, and other publications. She is also the co-author of seventeen editions of a medical text, Managing Contraception, and a play, The Post-Roe Monologues, that has been performed in several cities.

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Far from her New York City roots, home base is Atlanta, with no high mountain or deep ocean in sight, where she doesn’t eat grits, biscuits, or collards, and must navigate ten lane highways. But she’s grown to love Southern hospitality, her community of friends, and the canopy of trees which keeps her grounded.

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The Post-Roe Monologues

Diverse people affected by the new world order post-Roe, tell their stories in poignant monologues highlighted by humor.

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The Post-Roe Monologues by Mimi Zieman presents a diverse cast of characters—inspired by true stories, interviews, and research—who deliver poignant monologues, and who interact in surprising ways. Those interactions underlie the theme of “we are all connected,” because although people may think that the Dobbs Supreme Court ruling doesn’t affect them – it does. These stories are intimate. These stories increase understanding, compassion, and motivate action.

 

The November show at Merkin Hall in NYC featured 15 Broadway performers.

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Essays Anchor

personal essays

I'm an OB-GYN in the South. Abortion bans make it impossible to 'do no harm.'
USA Today, Read

Mount Everest was the riskiest place I had practiced medicine until I became an OB/GYN in the South,
SalonRead

Climbing Mount Everest Just got a little less dangerous,
Boston Globe, Read

On the Anniversary of Dobbs, Women in the South Should Start Taking Pregnancy tests monthly,
NewsweekRead

The Bus,
The Sun Magazine Read >

Matzo at 18,000 feet — what it’s like to lead a Seder on Mount Everest,
The ForwardRead >

Beaming Bridge,
Five Minute LitRead >

What the Christian Right Gets Wrong About Birth Control,
Ms. MagazineRead >

The Versailles,
Dorothy Parker's AshesRead >

Anti-abortion bills don't only harm women seeking the service,
NBC News THINKRead >

Appreciating Humanity in the Vaccine Clinic,
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionRead >

RBG’s Legacy Is a Call to Pursue Justice,
Atlanta Jewish Times,  Read >

medical books

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Managing Contraception
 

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A Personal Guide to
Managing Contraception

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A quick and easy way to learn the advantages and disadvantages of all birth control methods

authored chapters 

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Operative Gynecology

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Contraception for Adolescent and Young Adult Women

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