In Her Nature: How Women Break Boundaries in the Great Outdoors

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'Heartfelt, passionate, infuriating and often devastating, this book will inspire you to fight for your right to tread your own path' CAROLINE CRIADO PEREZ, author of Invisible Women

When Rachel loses five family members in five months, grief magnifies other absences. Running across moors and mountains used to help her feel at home in her body but now feels fraught with danger.

Rachel goes in search of a new family: the foremothers who blazed a trail at the dawn of outdoor sport. She discovers Lizzie Le Blond who scaled the Alps in woollen skirts and photographed fearless women climbing, skating and tobogganing at breakneck speeds. Telling Lizzie's story alongside her own, Rachel runs her way from bereavement to belonging, inspired by the tenacious women, past and present, who insist that breaking boundaries outdoors is, and always has been, in her nature.

'A book of limitless curiosity and eloquent passion' The Times
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Weight 0.416000
Author Hewitt, Rachel
Availability IP
Department Biography
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781529920055
Pages 528
Published 14/03/2024
Publisher Cornerstone
Section Biography
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