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Rough Magic - Riding the world's wildest horse race

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Informationen zum Autor Lara Prior-Palmer Klappentext A RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK'Such an addictive and likeable book...One of this year's best memoirs' The Telegraph'Rough Magic is transporting, beguiling and terrifically entertaining' Daily MailThe Mongol Derby is the world's toughest horse race. A feat of endurance across the vast Mongolian plains once traversed by the people of Genghis Khan, competitors ride 25 horses across a distance of 1000km. Many riders don't make it to the finish line. In 2013, Lara Prior-Palmer - nineteen, underprepared but seeking the great unknown - decided to enter the race. Driven by her own restlessness, stubbornness, and a lifelong love of horses, she raced for seven days through extreme heat and terrifying storms, catching a few hours of sleep where she could at the homes of nomadic families. Battling bouts of illness and dehydration, exhaustion and bruising falls, she found she had nothing to lose, and tore through the field with her motley crew of horses. In one of the Derby's most unexpected results, she became the youngest-ever champion and the first woman to win the race. A tale of adventure, fortitude and poetry, Rough Magic is the extraordinary story of one young woman's encounter with oblivion, and herself. WINNER STANFORD TRAVEL WRITING AWARDS 2020SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL PRIZE 2019'It's the resistance to the obvious narratives that makes Rough Magic so appealing: the book undermines lazy women-in-the-wilderness tropes at every turn.' Sarah Moss, Guardian'Think Educated meets Wild' Entertainment WeeklyRichard and Judy Book Club Pick, Autumn 2020 Zusammenfassung A RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK 'Such an addictive and likeable book ...One of this year's best memoirs ' The Telegraph 'Rough Magic is transporting, beguiling and terrifically entertaining ' Daily Mail The Mongol Derby is the world's toughest horse race. A feat of endurance across the vast Mongolian plains once traversed by the people of Genghis Khan, competitors ride 25 horses across a distance of 1000km. Many riders don't make it to the finish line. In 2013, Lara Prior-Palmer - nineteen, underprepared but seeking the great unknown - decided to enter the race. Driven by her own restlessness, stubbornness, and a lifelong love of horses, she raced for seven days through extreme heat and terrifying storms, catching a few hours of sleep where she could at the homes of nomadic families. Battling bouts of illness and dehydration, exhaustion and bruising falls, she found she had nothing to lose, and tore through the field with her motley crew of horses. In one of the Derby's most unexpected results, she became the youngest-ever champion and the first woman to win the race. A tale of adventure, fortitude and poetry, Rough Magic is the extraordinary story of one young woman's encounter with oblivion, and herself. WINNER STANFORD TRAVEL WRITING AWARDS 2020 SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL PRIZE 2019 'It's the resistance to the obvious narratives that makes Rough Magic so appealing: the book undermines lazy women-in-the-wilderness tropes at every turn.' Sarah Moss, Guardian 'Think Educated meets Wild ' Entertainment Weekly Richard and Judy Book Club Pick, Autumn 2020 ...

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Authors Lara Prior-Palmer
Publisher Ebury Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.07.2020
 
EAN 9781785038860
ISBN 978-1-78503-886-0
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 128 mm x 198 mm x 22 mm
Subjects Guides > Nature > Horses, riding
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

Horse Racing, Mongolia, SPORTS & RECREATION / Animal Sports / Horse Racing, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs

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