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Cathy Freeman

Auteur de Born to Run

6 oeuvres 60 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Cathy Freeman's voice, in this autobiography, still has the same refreshing feel of openness and honesty that she had when she was interviewed as an athlete.
"Ever since I was little I had one dream - to win a gold medal at the Olympics. When I was 27 my dream came true...... I hope you enjoy my story and that it inspires you to chase after your dreams too!"
The book recounts Cathy's story as she developed from a little girl who liked to run into a world champion 400 meter runner.
Her stories about growing up in a loving family, with a step-father she came to love and respect and a severely disabled sister who inspired her, are honest and simple. Young readers can relate to the adventures of the kids she describes.
There are highs and lows as she was growing up, all recounted without any judgemental tone. The story about Cathy and her brother receiving certificates instead of medals at one athletics meeting, whilst they were still at school, leaves the reader bemused that it happened and annoyed for her.
Gradually Cathy starts to reach the upper echelons of athletics and she begins to complete at the highest levels. The death of her beloved sister was a particularly poignant and sad part of the story but told by Cathy in a way that is re-affirming and uplifting.
There are many b&w photos throughout the book, some from official sources but many of the earlier ones are family shots which add to the text.
Cathy's 10 hot tips at the back of the book would work for any reader who have dreams of their own.
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Rhondda | Aug 30, 2008 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
60
Popularité
#277,520
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
1
ISBN
9

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