The Climb

Mountains and Motherhood

About

Maria West had her life mapped with perfect precision—detailed spreadsheets for her van life route, a thriving accounting business, and the freedom to climb wherever the rock called. When she stops in Chattanooga for a quick assignment, she meets Hugh Mercer, a chaotic, magnetic climbing gym manager whose spontaneity challenges everything she's built. Their temporary connection becomes something deeper, and when Maria discovers she's pregnant, her carefully charted course veers into uncharted territory.

From navigating a hospital birth that leaves her questioning medical authority to building a home from a converted school bus, Maria's greatest challenge isn't the physical demands of motherhood but learning to trust forces beyond her control. As she balances two babies under two, her identity as a climber, and her complex partnership with Hugh, she discovers that life's most beautiful ascents sometimes follow no established route.

The Climb is an honest, intimate portrait of modern motherhood that captures both the raw physical reality and the profound emotional transformation. It's a story about finding strength in vulnerability and freedom in connection, proving that sometimes the most rewarding journeys are the ones we never planned to take.