
Dead Man Running
One Man's Story of Running to Stay Alive
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Published on 6. September 2021
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-78531-988-4 (ISBN)
Description
Dead Man Running: One Man's Story of Running to Stay Alive is the inspirational story of Kevin Webber. Diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer in 2014 and given just two years to live, Kevin started a brutal regime of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. He also started running and refused to stop. Across the deserts of the Sahara, the snow and ice of the Arctic and the jungles of Cambodia, Kevin's journey has taken him from the depths of despair to achieving the impossible. Kevin describes the emotions of discovering he was terminally ill and the impact on his family and friends. He talks honestly about his cancer, his treatment and making every day count while staring death in the face. The training, the marathons, the injuries, the physical and mental challenges of living with terminal cancer are all described in Kevin's own words. He has never stopped dreaming and living his life the best way he can. This is one man's story of running to stay alive which will hopefully inspire you to live a bit more too.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
596 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78531-988-4 (9781785319884)
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09/2021
Pitch Publishing Ltd
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Persons
Kevin Webber has collaborated with Mark Church to write his story. Mark has been a sports journalist for 20 years, including commentating on cricket for the BBC. Mark is the author of Typical Surrey, the diary of Surrey CCC's 2018 Championship-winning season, and is also known for re-enacting Test matches in his back garden during the first Covid lockdown.