Description
Coming Down the Mountain by Andy Martin is a narrative non-fiction work that blends travel writing, sports writing and memoir. The book follows Martin’s immersion into the world of professional skiing after initially arriving in Val d’Isère as a journalist covering the Ski World Cup. What begins as observation quickly turns into participation, as he is drawn into the fast-paced, nomadic lifestyle of elite skiers moving across Europe and beyond.
Situated within the sub-genre of sports narrative and travel memoir, the book explores both the exhilaration and the excesses of the skiing world. Through encounters with professional athletes, enthusiasts and outsiders, Martin reflects on themes of obsession, identity and the tension between the purity of the sport and the culture that surrounds it. The journey spans multiple countries and landscapes, offering vivid snapshots of life on and off the slopes, while questioning what is gained—and lost—in the pursuit of intensity and escape.
Energetic and reflective, this book is well suited to readers interested in immersive sports writing and thoughtful travel narratives that go beyond surface-level experience.













