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Swimming to Antarctica

Tales of a Long Distance Swimmer

Lynne Cox

'An unforgettable and beautifully written autobiography of the most remarkable long-distance swimmer' Sunday Express

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At 14, Lynne Cox swam 26 miles from Catalina Island to the California mainland; at 15 and 16, she broke the men's and women's world records for swimming the English Channel — a 33-mile crossing; at 18, she swam the 20-mile Cook Strait between North and South Islands of New Zealand; she was the first to swim the Strait of Magellan, the most treacherous 3-mile stretch of water in the world; she was first to swim the Bering Strait from Alaska to Siberia, thereby opening the U.S.-Soviet border for the first time in 48 years; and the first to swim the Cape of Good Hope (a shark emerged from the kelp, its jaws wide open, and was shot as it headed straight for her). And finally she is the first person to have swum a mile in 0 degree water in Antarctica.Lynne Cox writes about swimming the way Saint-Exupery wrote about flying, and one sees how swimming, like flying, can stretch the wings of the spirit. A thrilling, modest, vivid and lyrical, account of an inspiring life.

Swimming to Antarctica-Tales of a Long Distance Swimmer

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£7.99
Paperback
336 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0753820501
ISBN-13: 9780753820506
Publication: March 2006
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