Girl Runner (e-bog) af Snyder, Carrie
Snyder, Carrie (forfatter)

Girl Runner e-bog

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Resonant of Elizabeth Gilberts The Signature of All Things and Tracy Chevaliers Remarkable Creatures, Girl Runner is an unforgettable, beautifully written novel that celebrates a woman born to reach beyond the limitations of her time.As a young runner, Aganetha Smart defied everyones expectations to win a gold medal for Canada in the 1928 Olympics. It was a revolutionary victory, because this w...
E-bog 78,54 DKK
Forfattere Snyder, Carrie (forfatter)
Forlag Harper
Udgivet 3 februar 2015
Længde 288 sider
Genrer Fiction: general and literary
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062336064
Resonant of Elizabeth Gilberts The Signature of All Things and Tracy Chevaliers Remarkable Creatures, Girl Runner is an unforgettable, beautifully written novel that celebrates a woman born to reach beyond the limitations of her time.As a young runner, Aganetha Smart defied everyones expectations to win a gold medal for Canada in the 1928 Olympics. It was a revolutionary victory, because this was the first Games in which women could compete in track eventsand they did so despite opposition. But now Aganetha Smart is in a nursing home, and nobody realizes that the frail centenarian was once a bold pioneer.When two young strangers appear asking to interview Aganetha for their film about female athletes, she readily agrees. Despite her frailty, she yearns for adventure and escape. And though her achievement may have been forgotten by history, her memories of chasing gold in Amsterdam remain sharp. But that triumph is only one thread in the rich tapestry of her life. Her remarkable story is colored by tragedy as well as joy, and in Girl Runner Carrie Snyder pulls back the layers of time to reveal how Aganethas amazing athleticism helped her escape from a family burdened by secrets and sorrow.However, as much as Aganetha tries, she cannot outrun her past or the social conventions of her time. As the pieces of her life take shape, it becomes clear that these filmmakers may not be who they seem. . . .