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Why Running Matters :Lessons in Life, Pain and Exhilaration – From 5K to the Marathon

3.78 ( 343 Ratings by Goodreads)
Why Running Matters

Why Running Matters :Lessons in Life, Pain and Exhilaration – From 5K to the Marathon

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3.78 (343 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 14 March, 2019
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You might run for fitness. You might run for speed. But ultimately, running is about much more than the physical act itself. It is about the challenges we face in life, and how we measure up to them. It is about companionship, endurance, ambition, hope, conviction, determination, self-respect and inspiration. It is about how we choose to live our lives, and what it means to share our values with other people.

In this year-long memoir, which might be described as a historian's take on Haruki Murakami's What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, the celebrated historian Ian Mortimer considers the meaning of running as he approaches his fiftieth birthday. From injuries and frustrated ambitions to exhilaration and empathy, it is a personal and yet universal account of what running means to people, and how it helps everyone focus on what really matters.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781786859464
ISBN10 1786859467
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Octopus Publishing Group
Format paperback
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A very, very, very, VERY good book. * Vassos Alexander, broadcaster and author of Don't Stop Me Now *

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Author's Bio

Ian Mortimer is a prize-winning historian and novelist, the author of twenty books, best known for his bestselling Time Traveller’s Guides to Medieval and Elizabethan England and Restoration Britain. He lives with his wife and family in the small town of Moretonhampstead, in Dartmoor National Park, Devon.

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