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Running for Our Lives
Stories of ordinary runners
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Cordee Code: | CTJ150 |
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Page Size: | 156 x 234 mm |
No of Pages: | 256 |
Publisher: | Vertebrate Publishing |
ISBN13: | 9781839811395 |
Author: | Rachel Ann Cullen |
Published Date: | April 2022 |
Edition: | 1st ed, April 2022 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | B&W |
Weight: | 380g |
Product Type: | Book |
'Every time I speak to someone and hear about their experiences, it leaves me with a sense of running's incredible power to help people overcome pretty much anything.'
Each day, millions of people around the world put on their
trainers and try to deal with their personal demons and life
challenges by going for a run. And, increasingly, they do it knowing that they are not alone: a growing and often virtual community is right there running alongside them. We are all, in some sense, running for our lives.
Rachel Ann Cullen's first book, Running for My Life, described her own marathon journey through depression, bipolar disorder and body dysmorphia, and her revelatory discovery that running could transform her physical and mental wellbeing. Since hearing from people who had read about her experiences, Rachel wanted to tell some of the stories of other runners from all around the world - ordinary people living with mental health struggles, dealing with grief, cancer and other unavoidable life events who have relied on running to get them through their worst days and to keep going.
Running for Our Lives shares moving accounts of hope and
resilience; it demonstrates the power of running to help us all
overcome adversity, and is a lesson for us all in learning not only how to survive life's challenges, but to thrive.
Each day, millions of people around the world put on their
trainers and try to deal with their personal demons and life
challenges by going for a run. And, increasingly, they do it knowing that they are not alone: a growing and often virtual community is right there running alongside them. We are all, in some sense, running for our lives.
Rachel Ann Cullen's first book, Running for My Life, described her own marathon journey through depression, bipolar disorder and body dysmorphia, and her revelatory discovery that running could transform her physical and mental wellbeing. Since hearing from people who had read about her experiences, Rachel wanted to tell some of the stories of other runners from all around the world - ordinary people living with mental health struggles, dealing with grief, cancer and other unavoidable life events who have relied on running to get them through their worst days and to keep going.
Running for Our Lives shares moving accounts of hope and
resilience; it demonstrates the power of running to help us all
overcome adversity, and is a lesson for us all in learning not only how to survive life's challenges, but to thrive.