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"Not since Lance Armstrong has an American athlete been so celebrated for dodging death and competing again."-Washington Post
More Reviews and RecommendationsBrian Boyle suffered a near fatal car accident when he was eighteen. A former swimmer and bodybuilder, he had become a human skeleton but became determined to compete in the Hawaii Ironman. In October of 2007, he realized his goal and crossed the finish line in Kona. NBC television covered him during the triathlon. In 2008, Men's Health magazine named Boyle one of its twenty heroes. He's currently a student at St. Mary's College in Maryland.
Bill Katovsky is editor, author, and coauthor of several books, including Embedded: The Media at War in Iraq, which won Harvard's Goldsmith Book Prize. He's finished the Hawaii Ironman twice and is founder of Triathlete magazine.
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October 22, 2009: Swimmer/bodybuilder/triathlete Brian Boyle tells the story of his comeback from a near-fatal car crash in this powerful,uplifting memoir.
He writes with passion and honesty about his long road back.Yes,the book is sad at many points,but Brian does not ask for the reader's sympathy.Instead,he inspires as he finds the strength and determinataion to save himself.He comes across as very intelligent and articulate.Well-writtenand illustrated,men,sports fans,and anyone who just likes a good story will love this.One of the best books of the year.I Also Recommend: Dat, No Excuses!, Up and Running.
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October 18, 2009: The book is an inspiration and teaches one to never give up even in the bad times, when things seem like they can't get any worst.
Great story and best of luck in the future Brian!