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Book Reviews for "Running Foward ~ Looking Back"
(THIS BOOK IS KID SAFE) As a matter of fact, several chapters feature teenagers. Readers that enjoy any of the "Chicken-Soup" series will love this book. Runners of any ability will love it too! As most of you know, I occasionally review running books. With that, I humbly present what others have said about my book, Running Forward ~ Looking Back. I add (with a smile) that no one was paid for their review.
Book Reviews. Rich Benyo; Editor of "Marathon & Beyond" wrote; 11-16-01: " Lynn Seely's book is filled with a warmth of experience and a refreshing series of insights into the experience of moving through the world under your own power - something sorely needed these days. Lynn sees running as a cure for what ails you and a natural extension of your personality into the world around you. A truly pleasant read." *** Joe Henderson wrote in his June 2000 RC issue: JUST FOLKS I just read an unusual running book. Unusual in a good way, that is. Lynn Seely's Running Forward ~ Looking Back, Universal Publishers, is a collection of people stories. These aren't big-name runners, and in fact few of them are listed by more than a first name. They're seldom pinned down to a location or credited with a race time. This approach strengthens the book. Seely ... turns her people into Everyrunner. She says, "It is my belief that almost every runner has a story to tell." It is my belief that anyone's story can make good reading in the hands of the right writer. Lynn Seely observes, listens and writes unusually well. (6/2/00) Joe Henderson, Runner's World Feature Columnist, Running Commentary Editor, Road Runner Club of America Hall of Fame inductee, book author of more than one dozen books. *** "Seely writes real stories about real people-people who touch a lifeline in anyone who's ever tied on a pair of running shoes. Her stories will touch your heart and warm your soul. Beth M. Eck, Associate Editor, Runner's World magazine *** "Lynn Seely's new book, RUNNING FORWARD ~ LOOKING BACK, lives up to its title, and it will satisfy running fans and those who love adventure stories. When reading her book, I was always anxious to get to the end of each chapter and find out what twist would end the story. You will too." Ted Corbitt, Olympian; Ultra Distance Runner extraordinaire. Known as "The Father of Long Distance Running,"
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