Mum Runners Florida Vacation

Mum Runners Florida Vacation

Author: Kathleen Kirkland

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-20

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9781916303539

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The second book in the 'Mum Runners' series of; Samantha, Suzie and Sharon. Samantha, Sharon and Suzie had never run any distance in their lives. Somehow, they'd all found themselves committed to running next year's London Marathon - not realising that there were any other marathons. Samantha tried to impress a new work colleague. Sharon had asked her husband, Gary, for another baby and he had said only if she ran the marathon. Suzie wanted to improve her life and had enrolled on a fitness training course. They realised that it must be possible to train for and run the London Marathon, and so they joined Joggingbuddy.com. They met and discovered that they only live a few miles apart from each other. They became running buddies and firm friends, and they achieved their goal of crossing the finishing line of the London Marathon, arm in arm. Now new best friends after training and running the London Marathon together, are off on holiday to Florida with their families. The holiday brings, lots and lots of laughter and many, many tears. The main reason for the holiday is Brett proposed to Suzie as she crossed the finishing line of the London Marathon. The thirteen of them, hire a villa together for ten days, what can possibly, go wrong?


Run Like a Mother

Run Like a Mother

Author: Dimity McDowell

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2010-09-14

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1449400248

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Two elite runners share inspirational advice and practical strategies to help multitasking women make running part of their busy lives. Dimitry McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea understand how the forces of everyday life—both external and internal—can keep a wife, mother, or working woman from lacing up her shoes and going for a run. As multihyphenates themselves, they have faced the same challenges. In Run Like a Mother, they share their running expertise and real-world experience in ensuring that running is part of their lives. More than a simple running guide, Run Like a Mother is like a friendly conversation aimed at strengthening a woman's inner athlete. Real achievement is a healthy mix of inspiration and perspiration, which is why the authors have grounded Run Like a Mother in a host of practical tips on shoes, training, racing, nutrition, and injuries, all designed to help women balance running with their professional and personal lives./


Train Like a Mother

Train Like a Mother

Author: Dimity McDowell

Publisher: Andrews Mcmeel+ORM

Published: 2012-03-20

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1449427332

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The authors of Run Like a Mother share a comprehensive guide to race training for busy runners of all experience levels. In Train Like a Mother, elite runners Dimitry McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea offer inspiration and practical advice on how to run a race—from training plan to finish line. Covering four race distances (5K, 10K, half-marathon, and marathon), they discuss pre- and post-race nutrition; strength training; injury prevention (and rehab); the importance of recovery; and everything busy women need to know to add racing to their multitasking schedules. It is all presented with the same wit, empathy, and tone the avid fans connect and identify with.


Running Dry

Running Dry

Author: Jonathan Waterman

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2010-05-18

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1426205597

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In 1869, John Wesley Powell led a small party down the Green and Colorado Rivers in a bold attempt to explore the Grand Canyon for the first time. After their monumental expedition, they told of raging rapids, constant danger, and breathtaking natural beauty of the American landscape at its most pristine. Jon Waterman combines sheer adventure and environmental calamity in this trailblazing cautionary account of his 2008 trip down the overtaxed, drying Colorado. Dammed and tunneled, forced into countless canals, trapped in reservoirs and harnessed for electricity, what once was untamed and free is now humbled, parched, and so yoked to human purposes that in most years it trickles away 100 miles from its oceanic destination. Waterman writes with informal immediacy in this eye-witness account of the many demands on the Colorado, from irrigating 3.5 million acres of farmland to watering the lawns of Los Angeles. He shows how our profligacy and inexorable climate change spark political conflict, and how we can avert this onrushing ecological crisis. As he follows Powell afloat and afoot, Waterman reaches out both to adventure travelers and to scientists, conservationists, environmentalists, and anyone interested in the fragile interplay between nature and humans.


Running Wild Anthology of Stories

Running Wild Anthology of Stories

Author: Benjamin B. White

Publisher: Running Wild, LLC

Published: 2021-09-14

Total Pages: 639

ISBN-13: 1947041916

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For the fifth year in a row, Running Wild Press brings together fantastic stories from well-established to up-and-coming authors to bring you the best cross genre stories that don't fit neatly in a box. This collection is comprised of 39 stories that arrived at Running Wild Press from all over the world from Hawaii to India, from Indiana to Scotland, and represents an eclectic gathering of storytelling talent. With twists and turns, these stories will take you through shared - and unshared - experiences of human endeavors, possibilities, impossibilities, and imagination.


Running the Sheets

Running the Sheets

Author: James Tallon

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1479700665

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Running the Sheets is a collection of 24 inter-connected stories that recount the experiences of a young boy and his family at a seasonal fishing lodge on the shores of Newboro Lake, part of the Rideau System near Kingston, Ontario. The stories are set between 1968 and 1979, mainly in the summer months. There is a little local history, a fair amount of 1970s pop culture but mostly the stories focus on the summer time experiences of a fairly naive young boy who has a front-row seat for some bizarre and unexpected events, some happy, some life-threatening, some humourous, some dangerous, some poignant and some sad. Highlights include exploding boats, drunken midgets, first loves, bad haircuts, streakers, a bank robbery, fisticuffs and a go-cart accident.


Working Mother

Working Mother

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2002-05

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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The magazine that helps career moms balance their personal and professional lives.


Perfectly Good White Boy

Perfectly Good White Boy

Author: Carrie Mesrobian

Publisher: Carolrhoda Lab ®

Published: 2014-10-01

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1467765988

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"You never know where we'll end up. There's so much possibility in life, you know?" Hallie said. Sean Norwhalt can read between the lines. He knows Hallie's just dumped him. He was a perfectly good summer boyfriend, but now she's off to college, and he's still got another year to go. Her pep talk about futures and "possibilities" isn't exactly comforting. Sean's pretty sure he's seen his future and its "possibilities," and they all look DISPOSABLE. Like the crappy rental his family moved into when his dad left. Like all the unwanted filthy old clothes he stuffs into the rag baler at his thrift-store job. Like everything good he's ever known. The only hopeful possibilities in Sean's life are the Marine Corps, where no one expected he'd go, and Neecie Albertson, whom he never expected to care about. Carrie Mesrobian follows her critically acclaimed debut, Sex & Violence, with another powerful and wrenching portrait of a teenage boy on the precipice of the new American future.


365 Nights

365 Nights

Author: Charla Muller

Publisher: Kings Road Publishing

Published: 2011-04-04

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 184358462X

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For an entire year. The Mullers had a solid marriage and two wonderful children, but over the years sex had fallen low on their to-do list. The lack of intimacy wasn't causing them to drift apart, exactly, but their connection didn't seem as great as it could be. Charla decided that the couple would emabrk on a year of scheduled sex -- falling over toy trucks and piles of laundry in an effort to make time for each other. There were obstacles along the way -- when disasters at work intruded on their home life and when there were questions about the sex itself and faking it. Would physical love -- whether good mediocre or ugly -- make up for things that weren't so good? Charla and her husband had a whole year to find out...


A Mother's Love

A Mother's Love

Author: Mary Morris

Publisher: Nan A. Talese

Published: 2012-03-07

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0307809986

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Sometimes a writer so perfectly captures the reality of our lives that we are given a new way of seeing ourselves. Mary Morris has accomplished this in A Mother’s Love, a novel about the solitary moral courage of a woman raising a child alone. Ivy Slovak is a jewelry designer and artist whose days are absorbed by the struggle to make an unreliable paycheck cover the needs of her infant son, and whose nights are broken by the demands of her newborn child. Eager to rejoin the world she sees outside her window, Ivy is haunted by the memory of her mother, who abandoned he when she was seven years old. She recalls the years spent with her loving but itinerant father, wandering the desert hoping somehow to find the troubled, beautiful woman who had left them both. Moving seamlessly between Ivy’s colorful past in the gambling towns of the Southwest and her difficult present in New York City, Mary Morris ponders, through Ivy, how we learn to be mothers, and illustrates the resilience of all—both men and women—who raise children, either on their own or with a mate. With quiet eloquence and deep compassion, A Mother’s Love speaks directly to our hearts. At the same time, it takes a serious look at the complex fabric of the American family, and returns Mary Morris to her deserved place as one of the foremost chroniclers of the secrets and strengths of the human spirit.