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26.2 Miles to Happiness
A Comedian’s Tale of Running, Red Wine and Redemption
26.2 Miles to Happiness
A Comedian’s Tale of Running, Red Wine and Redemption
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Description
WINNER OF THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2021 – SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR
The hilarious trials and tribulations of stand-up comedian Paul Tonkinson as he attempts to beat the much lauded 3-hour mark at the London Marathon.
Along the way, we are introduced to the characters helping Paul with his quest. Celebrity names such as Bryony Gordon, Russell Howard, Roisin Conaty and Vassos Alexander pop up with wit and wisdom, alongside an alpine adventure to the Mayr Clinic with Michael McIntyre that pushes Paul to the limit. And not forgetting the 'words of wisdom' and derision from Paul's anti-running friend, Richard.
With a supporting cast of fellow comedians, this is a warmly written and wonderfully honest adventure-through-sport that will both entertain and inspire.
Table of Contents
5.45 a.m. Race Day
Part 1 Beginning: Miles 1-13
1 November. Five months before the marathon. A conversation with Richard
2 Scarborough 1981. The First run
London Marathon. Mile 1
3 2 January. Flat white orgy
4 4 January. In da club
5 Two days later. Bryony Gordan drags us south of the river
6 Mid February. McIntyre Mayr madness
7 10 February. This is a journey into time.
Mile 10. Rotherhithe. Observations from the pack.
8 Scarborough 1982, 5:30 a.m. Teenage kicks for free
9 Crouch End. Dirty Burger. Richard gets behind the sub-3 goal
10 Late February. Tuesday track. The voices, the voices
Mile 13 Wapping. Halfway but NOT
Part 2 The Monster: Miles 13-20
11 What's that coming over the hill?
12 Why this is not a misery memoir
13 Happy talking, talking happy talk
14 Early March. You are my hero
Mile 16. Isle of Dogs. Peaking
15 Six weeks to go. The life of the hero
16 Five weeks before the marathon in Cuba
17 The hardest week. 26 March - 2 April. 58 1/2 miles
18 Pantsgate
Mile 18. Isle of Dogs to Canary Wharf. Crossing over
19 York marathon. There are things we don't know we don't know
20 Meaningful mantras. Rudeness
21 The juice
Part 3: The Battle: Miles 20-24
Mile 20. Poplar. Here we go again
22 Super Mario Catch-Up
Miles 21, 22. Limehouse to Shadwell. Knocked out
23 Black Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Three weeks before the marathon
Mile 23 1/2. Approaching the Embankment. A bearded intervention
24 Two weeks before the marathon. Owning Richard
Part 4 Tipping Point
Mile 24. Blackfriars. The magical possibility
Part 5 Better
25 Mile 25. The final corner
26 Finished
26.2 Bonita
Acknowledgements
Product details
Published | 10 Sep 2021 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781472975270 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Sport |
Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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I couldn't put it down... insightful, inspiring and laugh-out-loud funny!
Michael McIntyre
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This book is that rare thing - something that actually makes me WANT to run another marathon. Utterly joyous!
Bryony Gordon
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The funniest book about running I have ever read. In fact it is the only book about running I have ever read, but it is HILARIOUS!
David Walliams
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Enjoyed it enormously. Pain. Hope. Misery. Joy. All the big stuff. Excellent.
Dara Ó Briain
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What a brilliant, funny and above all, inspiring book. I read it in three days flat. I literally raced through it as though running alongside Paul.
Tim Vine
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This book is funny (which I expected) and concerns running (ditto), but it is also exceptionally moving and profound. Don't be fooled: it's not really about completing a marathon. It's about life and all its joy and weirdness. Recommended to all, even those who jog no further than the fridge.
Miranda Sawyer