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SKU:
133049
UPC:
9780156031301
MPN:
0156031302
Condition:
Used
Weight:
10.40 Ounces
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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Cox
Author First Name:
Lynne
Pages:
359
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Edition:
First Printing
ISBN 10:
0156031302
ISBN 13:
9780156031301
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Mariner Books
Date Published:
3/1/2005
Genre:
Sports Memoirs

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newly Illustrated With Photos And Maps Throughout (format To Separate This Phrase From Copy)here Is The Joyful, Inspirational Memoir Of Swimmer Lynne Cox. By Age Sixteen, She Had Broken All Records For English Channel Swims, So She Set Her Goals Even Higher She Became The First To Swim The Strait Of Magellan, Narrowly Escaped A Shark Attack Off The Cape Of Good Hope, And Was Cheered Across The Twenty-mile Cook Strait Of New Zealand By Dolphins. Her Daring Eventually Led Her To The Thirty-eight-degree Waters Of The Bering Strait, Which She Crossed In Her Usual Outfit just A Swimsuit, Cap, And Goggles. She Has Even Swum (lynn - Right Verb??) A Mile In The Iceberg-choked Waters Of The Antarctic. With A Poet's Eye For Detail, Cox Shares The Beauty Of Her Time In The Water In This New Classic Of Sports Memoir.[cox Has] Done Things The Rest Of Us Only Imagine and She's Written A Book That Helps Us To Imagine Them With Clarity And Wonder. the Boston Globemore Than The Story Of The Greatest Open-water Swimmer, Swimming To Antarctica Is A Portrait Of Rare And Relentless Drive. . . .gripping. sports Illustrateda Tale Of Remarkable Physical Prowess And Heart. voguefetching And Pitch-perfect . . . Full Of Perilous, Preposterous-if-they-weren't-true Scenes. - Outside Magazine an Instant Classic Of Adventure Writing. minneapolis Star-tribunethe Only Things More Impressive Than Her Heroics Are Her Magnanimous Spirit And Ability To Bring People Together. miami Heraldeven A Cursory Read Leaves One Shivering For A Warm Towel. entertainment Weeklya Triumph Of A Positive Outlook, Hefty Preparation, And Raw Courage. the Economistso Compelling And Immediate That Even A Non-swimmer Can Almost Feel As If He'd Been A Participant. philadelphia Inquirer lynne Cox Has Set Records All Over The World For Open-water Swimming. She Was Named Los Angeles Times Woman Of The Year, Inducted Into The International Swimming Hall Of Fame In 2000, And Honored With A Lifetime Achievement Award From The University Of California santa Barbara. She Lives In Los Alamitos, California. publishers Weekly cox, One Of The World's Leading Long-distance Swimmers, Has Been A Risk-taker Ever Since She Was Nine And Chose The Freezing Water Of A New Hampshire Pool In A Storm Over Getting Out And Doing Calisthenics. After Her Family Moved To California So She And Her Siblings Could Train As Speed Swimmers, She Discovered Long-distance Ocean Swimming. Her First Open-water Event, A Team Race Across The Catalina Channel, Convinced Her To Train For The English Channel. At 15, She Broke The Channel Record, And Decided She Needed A New Goal. Up To This Point, Cox's Story Reads Like A Fairy Tale Of Hard Work, Careful Planning And Good Support, Crowned With Success. It Isn't Until She Competes In The Nile River Swim That The Tale Turns Ugly-she's Swimming In Raw Sewage And Chemical Waste, Fending Off The Dead Rats And Broken Glass, So Sick With Dysentery She Lands In The Hospital. Undeterred, She Plans More Ambitious Swims-around The Shark-infested Cape Of Good Hope, Across Alaska's Glacier Bay-to Prepare For Her Big Dream, A Swim From Alaska To The Soviet Union Across The Bering Strait. While Offering Herself To Researchers Studying The Effects Of Cold On The Human Body, Her Political Goals Are Even Larger: To Bring Countries And Peoples Together, Using Swimming To Establish Bridges Between Borders. Cox Ends Her Story With Her Swim To Antarctica, Where She Finishes The First Antarctic Mile In 32-degree Water In 25 Minutes. Even Though Readers Know She Survived To Tell The Tale, It's A Thrilling, Awesome And Well-written Story. (jan.) Forecast: Knopf Plans Lots Of Media For This Inspirational Book, Including A Nine-city Author Tour, A Profile In Biography Magazine, An Appearance On Npr, Ads In Usa Today And Features In Women's, Sports And Travel Magazines. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.