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The Running Book

A Journey Through Memory, Landscape and History

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The Running Book

By: John Connell
Narrated by: John Connell
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From the award-winning, number one best-selling author of The Cow Book.

It is summer; the hay and silage have not yet been made on John Connell’s farm, so he has time to indulge his other great passion: running. John sets off on a marathon run of 42.2 kilometres through his native Longford, the scene of his award-winning The Cow Book.

As he runs across woodlands, fields and tiny roads, he tells the story of his life and contemplates Ireland’s history, old and new. He also remembers other great runs he has done, from Australia to Canada, and tells the stories of some of his running heroes, such as Haile Gebrselassie.

Part memoir, part essay, The Running Book explores what it is to be alive and what movement can do for a person. It is deeply intimate and wide-ranging, local and global: Connell is as likely to write about colonialism and the effect of British imperialism in Ireland and its former colonies as he is about life on his family farm in Ballinalee, County Longford. Told in 42 chapters, each another kilometre in the 42.2k race, the whole book is 42,000 words long, and it captures what it is to undertake a marathon moment by moment, in body and mind. Above all, The Running Book is a book about the nature of happiness and how for one man it came through the feet.

©2020 John Connell (P)2020 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
Europe Running & Jogging

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Takes you on a ethereal and historical trip through Co Longford and beyond. The running is important and his love of the peace of mind it brings shines through. Not every runner hits a physical wall in a marathon but I'm being pedantic now.

Dream run

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I really enjoyed this audio book. I listened to it while out running and I found it both a very motivational listen and also great from a historical perspective as there is short stories on the history of places john ran in..

Very interesting book

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Absolutely loved this book. It is entertaining, educational and uplifting. John's delivery was beautiful

Wonderful Book

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another wonderful book from John Connell.
he reads just as well as he writes.

excellent

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I recognised almost every sentiment, strain, victory and loss (long-term victory) expressed; the only difference being the characters and the landscapes in the stories I lose myself in whilst on the road, in the hills or even on the treadmill. Very well written and narrated. Thank you.

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