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9781585741694
At once deeply personal and refreshingly universal in focus, the stories gathered in The Walker Within, by the editors of Walking magazine and culled from the beloved back-page column, address myriad ways in which walking plays a central and spiritual role in one's life. Here are poignant, inspiring, and humorous tales of walking as it encompasses special relationships with children, a parent, or a pet; a deep communion with nature (or a city landscape); grief and loss; physical and mental victories and much more. Holly Love learns from her blind lover new ways to experience a trail using all five senses. Ann Hood reminisces about the million miles she walked inside an airplane - as a flight attendant. Ronnie Polaneczky discovers the strength to overcome the emotional pain of her miscarriage. Cameron M. Burns marvels at Tanzanians who climb Kilimanjaro wearing only sandals, while Bill Donahue marvels at his daughter's first toddle around the block. The Walker Within celebrates the physical strength and mobility our two legs allow us while illuminating the immense distances our minds can travel while our legs are at work. (5 3/4 X 8 1/2, 236 pages)Walking Magazine Editors is the author of 'Walker Within Fourty-Five Lives Changed by Walking', published 2001 under ISBN 9781585741694 and ISBN 1585741698.
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