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Eat Sweat Play: How Sport Can Change Our Lives
by Anna Kessel
What an absolutely fantastic book! This is not just a book for people who love sports, or care about women's sport. In fact, I would say, the primary audience for this book is for people who do not like sport. This is because this book encourages all of us to go out and do something active. It challenges our stereotypes of sport, and our expectations. We shouldn't allow ourselves to be pigeonholed into a specific way of thinking. Especially as women, we should be celebrating our achievements, and each other. I think this book is really a lesson to us all to go out there, take what we want, and show that we can achieve.
This book really had it all. It had funny moments; enlightening and educational moments, but also serious and sad moments that actually made me cry. It really made me think about the world around us. Reading this book was an experience, and that's always what I want from a book.
I never used to be a huge fan of nonfiction books, and if I'm honest I didn't really see much personal value to them for myself. I wanted to use reading to escape. However, I've definitely been converted lately because I'm just learning so much, and to me that's the greatest pleasure in life.
Easily the best book I've read this year! Recommend it for everyone; men and women. I think it has lessons for us all on how we should approach sport.
This book really had it all. It had funny moments; enlightening and educational moments, but also serious and sad moments that actually made me cry. It really made me think about the world around us. Reading this book was an experience, and that's always what I want from a book.
I never used to be a huge fan of nonfiction books, and if I'm honest I didn't really see much personal value to them for myself. I wanted to use reading to escape. However, I've definitely been converted lately because I'm just learning so much, and to me that's the greatest pleasure in life.
Easily the best book I've read this year! Recommend it for everyone; men and women. I think it has lessons for us all on how we should approach sport.