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Touching The Heart David Miller

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Touching The Heart David Miller
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Publisher: Pitch Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.4 MB
Pages: 352
Author: David Miller
ISBN: 9781801500418, 180150041X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Touching The Heart David Miller by David Miller 9781801500418, 180150041X instant download after payment.

After surviving a near-fatal scalding aged three, David Miller's
life incentives emerged through involvement and achievement in a range
of sports, nearing amateur international level in football and
athletics. But then, needing employment, he retired at 22 to enter
sports journalism. Having written on 30 sports from 120 countries for
four national newspapers, Miller is perfectly placed to analyse and
explain what drives those who excel in sport. This anthology of 50 epic
performers provides a mirror of the emotions and commitment that drive
the imagination of the many and the ambitions of the elite. From the
unself-conscious self-discipline of Jesse Owens, Stanley Matthews,
Jahangir Khan, Torvill and Dean and Steve Redgrave, to the fundamental
loneliness and insecurity that galvanises spontaneous exhibitionists
such as Jack Johnson, George Best and Alex Higgins, Miller uncovers what
makes these great athletes and sports stars tick.

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