Ebook {Epub PDF} Footnotes: How Running Makes Us Human by Vybarr Cregan-Reid
Footnotes. How Running Makes Us Human. By: Vybarr Cregan-Reid. Narrated by: Daniel Weyman. Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Sports Outdoors, Running Jogging. out of 5 stars. (11 ratings). · Footnotes: How Running Makes Us Human by Vybarr Cregan-Reid – review. Why running transforms us, reconnecting us with our bodies and the natural world. ‘A profoundly transformative experience Estimated Reading Time: 1 min. By Vybarr Cregan-Reid. Ebury Press pp £ order from our bookshop. The s children’s television show Why Don’t You? had one of the most stunningly honest slogans in television history. Turn off your TV sets, viewers were told, and ‘do something less boring instead’. The same injunction could apply to books about running.
Footnotes: How Running Makes Us Human - Vybarr Cregan-Reid January 7, When Vybarr Cregan-Reid set out to discover why running meant so much to so many, he began a journey which would take him out to tread London's cobbled streets, climbing to sites that have seen a millennium of hangings, and down the crumbling alleyways of Ruskin's Venice. Footnotes: How Running Makes Us Human: Cregan-Reid, Vybarr, Weyman, Daniel: Books - www.doorway.ru By Vybarr Cregan-Reid. Ebury Press pp £ order from our bookshop. The s children's television show Why Don't You? had one of the most stunningly honest slogans in television history. Turn off your TV sets, viewers were told, and 'do something less boring instead'. The same injunction could apply to books about running.
"Footnotes is a blazing achievement. It burns with restless energy as Cregan-Reid, alive, alert, wholly and gloriously present, sets out his manifesto that running makes us human"—Kate Norbury, author of The Fish Ladder "Footnotes puts forward an impassioned. Footnotes: how running makes us human. a wide-ranging study of what running and movement mean to the human body. A blend of science, nature-writing, literary criticism and memoir, Footnotes seeks to understand why r unning is not just a sport, but something much bigger. It burns with restless energy as Cregan-Reid, alive, alert, wholly and gloriously present, sets out his manifesto that running makes us human"―Kate Norbury, author of The Fish Ladder "Footnotes puts forward an impassioned and energetic case for the mechanics behind the joy of running.
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