Born to Run by Ann Hunter6/20/2023 ![]() ![]() There is not a chapter in the novel that doesn’t mention her mother and step-father, father and siblings. Not only is this an inspiring story – it’s also one that is very much about family. Freeman not only talks about her love of running and freedom, but she also discusses her thankfulness for her family and the support that she’s received. ![]() And it was a far more interesting journey than I was kind of imagining. there isn’t a lot of detail throughout the pages, but rather, an outlining of each piece of information as you progress through the years of her life. This is one of the easiest biographies I think I’ve ever read. I only discovered this because I happened to be looking for a book written by a female athlete. ![]() What I had never realised was that she wrote a biography seven years later. Although I didn’t understand what the “big fuss” was, I did feel that same national pride as everyone else. Remember watching Cathy Freeman light the torch, remember when she won her golds. I remember watching the Sydney 2000 Olympics as a kid. ![]()
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