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Ellen MacArthur : Taking on the World
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Author: Ellen MacArthur
Title: Taking on the World
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Date: 2002-09-25
ISBN: 0718145259
Publisher: Michael Joseph Ltd
Weight: 1.85 pounds
Size: 6.3 x 9.06 x 1.57 inches
Edition: 1st Edition.1st Printing
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Previous givers: 2 AlanJohnson (United Kingdom), AlanJohnson (United Kingdom)
Previous moochers: 2 Sue Woolf (France), Michelle (USA: ME)
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New, with very mild shelf wear only. The incredible story of the worlds most famous yachtswoman, and story of the Vendee Globe, the race that catapulted her on to the front pages and into the nation's heart. Dramatic and moving, this is a truly inspiring tale. (bio)


Amazon Review
When Ellen MacArthur became the youngest person ever to complete yachting's most gruelling race, the Vendée Globe, she also assured herself of a place in sporting history as the fastest woman ever to circumnavigate the globe. As the world watched the images of her disasters and triumphs aboard her boat, MacArthur swiftly entered that pantheon of sportsmen and women whose emotional life we came to share over and above their achievements in their chosen field. We strove against the elements with her, we suffered with her when disaster loomed--and, finally, we could all take vicarious pleasure in her ultimate triumph.

This autobiography proves to have been more than worth the wait. The insights we are granted here into just what MacArthur went through genuinely tug at the heart--and never in any sentimental or manipulative way. Her very air of "ordinariness" (no film-star looks, no breast-beating egomania as in all too many sports personalities) was refreshing, but it's that monumental endurance and skill she demonstrated on her epic voyage that commands our admiration. The earlier sections of the book, detailing her childhood in Derbyshire (quite some distance from the sea) may have us impatient for her great ocean adventure, but they're skilfully and affectingly written. And when she begins her preparations for the Vendée Globe, we take a deep breath, knowing that we'll experience all the arduous adventure and danger that is facing her.

Some may argue that autobiographies are being written by younger and younger authors, with their lives still ahead of them. But surely (in this case) the timing is perfect. --Barry Forshaw

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