The Art of Resilience

Strategies for an Unbreakable Mind and Body

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Ross Edgley: The Art of Resilience (AudiobookFormat, 2020, Harpernonfiction, HarperCollins UK and Blackstone Publishing)

audio cd, 1 pages

Published Aug. 25, 2020 by Harpernonfiction, HarperCollins UK and Blackstone Publishing.

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978-0-00-844421-1
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Review of 'Art of Resilience' on 'Goodreads'

I'm a bit torn here. I wanted to love this book, and it is a compelling read for the most part.

The positives first: Ross Edgley is insanely fit, and a passionate advocate for fitness, and wellness more generally. On pretty much every page you feel that he genuinely wants to help others find and pursue their own athletic adventures. That comes across as an infectious enthusiasm throughout the book, paired with lots of research in sports science. If you follow Ross on social media you know he has a loyal following, and when you read this book you get a sense for why: he seems like a really great guy who cares deeply about friends and family, and who sincerely wants to help others achieve their goals.

Pair that personality (and stunning physique!) with an amazing adventure, and you have a fantastic tale, crafted by a charismatic adventurer who …

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Been a fan of Ross Edgley for a long time and followed his swim around Britain on social media when it was happening. As an adventure it was inspiring and I liked how it was tied in the book to his stoic sport science philosophy along with the fact that he read the book himself, but in the end I felt that something - I cannot put my finger on what - was left just a tiny bit lacking from a five star book.