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For the Glory - Eric Liddell's Journey from Olympic Champion to Modern Martyr

English · Hardback

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Most people will know Eric Liddell as an Olympic gold medalist and a focal character in "Chariots of Fire." Famously, the Scot would not run on Sunday, leading to ridicule and, some might say, his teammate winning the 100 metres in the 1924 Paris Olympics. But for Liddell, running was always second to his true calling, his faith. After surprisingly winning the 400-metre gold in Paris, he dedicated himself to missionary work. He and his family settled in one of the poorest provinces in China. When he saw war with Japan on the horizon, Liddell put his children and pregnant wife on a boat to Canada, while he stayed behind, his conscience compelling him to remain amongst the desperate Chinese. Liddell was eventually interned at a Japanese work camp, where he became the moral centre of an unbearable world. He was the hardest worker, he counselled many of the other prisoners, he often gave up his own meagre portion of meals, and he organized games for the children. He even raced again. But for his ailing, malnourished body, it soon proved too much. In the spirit of "The Boys in the Boat" and "Unbroken," " For the Glory" is both a compelling narrative of athletic heroism and a gripping story of faith in the darkest circumstances.

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DUNCAN HAMILTON is an investigative journalist and a celebrated, award-winning sportswriter who has been nominated for the foremost sports prize in the UK (the William Hill) five times and won it twice. His most recent book is "Immortal," a biography of footballer George Best, which was named a best sports book of 2013 by both "The Times" and "The" "Guardian." The author lives in West Yorkshire, UK.

Product details

Authors Duncan Hamilton
Publisher Thorndike
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2016
 
EAN 9781410489845
ISBN 978-1-4104-8984-5
No. of pages 643
Series Thorndike Non Fiction
Thorndike Non Fiction
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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