It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong, Sally Jenkins

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    • ISBN: 0425179613
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: June 2002
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    The ascent triggered something in me. As I churned upward, I reflected on my life, back to all points, my childhood, my early races, my illness and how it changed me... I saw my life as a whole. I saw the pattern and the privilege of it, and the purpose of it, too. It was simply this: I was meant for a long, hard climb.People around the world have found inspiration in the story of Lance Armstrong—a world-class athlete nearly struck down in his prime, who fought back to win the world's most grueling test of cycling. It's Not About the Bike is the amazing story of Armstrong's long, hard climb from inauspicious beginnings through early success, near-fatal cancer, recovery, victory in the Tour de France, marriage, and first-time fatherhood. Told in Armstrong's down-to-earth Texas style, it's an unforgettable story about tragedy, transformation and ultimate triumph. Abridged Approximately 5 hours on 4 audiocassettes

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    Among cancer survivors, it is known simply as The Book.

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    Biography

    Champion cyclist Lance Armstong's Tour de France victory has been hailed as "one of the most memorable moments in sports history during this century" (USA Cycling magazine). In 1996 he established the Lance Armstrong Foundation, a charity to aid the fight against cancer.

    Sally Jenkins is the author of one book, Men Will Be Boys, and the coauthor of three more: Reach for the Summit and Raise the Roof (both with Pat Summitt), and A Coach's Life (with Dean Smith). She is a veteran sports reporter whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, Sports Illustrated, and Cond Nast's Women's Sports & Fitness.

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    Very interestingby aechristy

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    10/10/2009: I'd like to know what has happened to him since then. He definitely is a driven man, which makes for success, to be sure.

    This book changed my life!by Anonymous

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    09/20/2009: This book changed my life for the better. After reading this book, I changed my major in college, to communications public relations...because I now am on a path of being an Event/Communications specialist. What this entails is putting on fundraisers in order to help good causes. Such as cancer awareness, and etc. I know feel that my future career will benifit others not just myself. This book was very inspiring, and personal. I loved it, and would recommened it to everyone.


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