Running Blind
this is the inspiring story of Rob Matthews, whose lack of sight must not be confused with a lack of vision. Matthews inherited a congenital condition which left him blind by the age of 20. Instead of feeling sorry for himself, he turned to running.
Fascinating memoir on a man's life where he achieves his running dreams despite being blind and having personal tragedies to deal with.An excellent motivating read.
Incredibly inspirational read: cataloguing his incredible achievements in running despite having a hereditary condition that meant he went blind early in life.
Rob Matthews
Paperback | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 4.13 | 8 Users | 2 Reviews
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Edition Language: | English |
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'In my mind's eye I can still see everything. Most of all, I remember clearly the face of a frightened 15-year-old staring back at me in the mirror. This is the last image I have of myself . . . 'this is the inspiring story of Rob Matthews, whose lack of sight must not be confused with a lack of vision. Matthews inherited a congenital condition which left him blind by the age of 20. Instead of feeling sorry for himself, he turned to running.
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Title | : | Running Blind |
Author | : | Rob Matthews |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2009 by HarperCollins - NZ |
Categories | : | Biography |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 8 Users | 2 ReviewsNotice Based On Books Running Blind
Incredibly inspirational read: cataloguing his incredible achievements in running despite having a hereditary condition that meant he went blind early in life.Fascinating memoir on a man's life where he achieves his running dreams despite being blind and having personal tragedies to deal with.An excellent motivating read.
Incredibly inspirational read: cataloguing his incredible achievements in running despite having a hereditary condition that meant he went blind early in life.
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