Swimming in the Sink
By Lynne Cox
By Lynne Cox
By Lynne Cox
By Lynne Cox
Category: Biography & Memoir | Sports
Category: Biography & Memoir | Sports
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$16.00
Jun 13, 2017 | ISBN 9781101971833
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Sep 06, 2016 | ISBN 9781101947630
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Praise
Praise for Lynne Cox and Swimming in the Sink
“Lyrical. . . . Strong, resonant. . . . Many more than just swimmers can appreciate and be inspired by Cox’s journey.” —Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
“Fascinating.” —The Washington Post
“Lynne Cox is a master of storytelling.” —Jane Goodall
“Told in straightforward language straight from the heart, Cox’s story is a celebration of mindful living and a reminder that few things are ever permanently out of reach.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Rhapsodic. . . . In her efforts to recover, [Cox] brings both the unique perspective of an athlete who spent a lifetime exploring her physical limits and the determination of someone who braved painful research into the body’s ability to survive the cold. Her journey here proves the strength of her heart.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Cox writes with grace and sensitivity. What an amazing woman.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Lynne Cox is a unique phenomenon: a champion swimmer who can write about it.” —Anne Rice, author of Called Out of Darkness
“Inspiring and engaging. . . . The book is a reminder that even the strongest and most solitary among us require the support of friends and family.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“Lynne Cox’s heart beats with magical new powers as she swims through the most personal challenge of her dazzling career. This lyrical book is an ode to water, to guts, and—yippee!—to love. Dive in, now, for a most glorious adventure.” —Lynn Sherr, author of Swim: Why We Love the Water
“Intimate. . . . This satisfying journey through a world-class athlete’s heart-centered crisis is a warm tale of recovery and even finding love.” —Publishers Weekly
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