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Running with Sherman

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The Donkey Who Survived Against All Odds and Raced Like a Champion

by Christopher McDougall
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/10/2019
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Bestselling author of Born to Run rehabilitates a donkey to winning success.

When barefoot running guru Christopher McDougall takes in a neglected donkey, his aim is to get Sherman back to reasonable health. But Sherman is ill-tempered, obstinate and uncooperative - and it's clear his poor treatment has made him deeply fearful of humans. Chris knows that donkeys need a purpose - they are working, pack animals - and so when he learns of the sport of Burro Racing or running with donkeys, he sets out to give Sherman something worth living for.

With the aid of Chris's menagerie on his farm in rural Pennsylvania, his wife Mika and their friends and neighbours including the local Amish population, Sherman begins to build trust in Chris. To give him a purpose, they start to run together. But what Sherman gains in confidence and meaning is something we all need: a connection with nature, the outdoors, with movement. And as Chris learns, the side benefits of exercise and animal contact are surprising, helping with mental and physical health in unexpected ways.

ISBN:
9781788162272
9781788162272
Category:
Memoirs
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-10-2019
Publisher:
Profile Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
234x153x25mm
Weight:
0.52kg
Christopher McDougall

Christopher McDougall is a former war correspondent for the Associated Press and author of the international bestseller Born to Run, which is currently being adapted into a film, and Natural Born Heroes.

He runs with Sherman among the Amish farms around his home in rural Pennsylvania.

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Donkeys are one of my favourite animals. They’re always so soft and unassuming. Gentle and kind. They’re not as graceful as their horse relatives, not as majestic as other animals, yet their faces, their gentle nature makes me warm to them and always want to stroke them when I see them.

I loved donkey rides on the beach as a child and now feel guilty for this feeling it was cruel and unkind, so when I got to read about them being in races, I was in two minds. Was this a good thing?

This book is not just about donkey racing (Burro racing is a thing and is the national sport of Colorado, who knew?) but so much more. It’s about a man whose love for a rescue donkey knows no bounds. Chris and his wife Mika are the couple who take in the donkey named Sherman when it’s basically at death’s door. He is horrified to learn of how it has been kept and not looked after and so he brings it back to life effectively and gives it, and him, a purpose by joining in a burro race. Ten months of preparation for the biggest challenge of their lives!

I felt this was so much about the resilience of both beast and man. Boy, I always thought that donkeys were intelligent creatures but there are some real heartwarming and surprising moments here. There are also plenty of funny stories and self-deprecating humour here and you can’t help but warm to the furry and not so furry duo. I also learned a lot about Burro racing, the sport of ultra running and the challenges of the Colorado landscape. There’s even side stories of Amish life and wait until you get to attend the Leadville 100 race! I’m not sporty, but I loved it.

Next time I see a donkey, I’m going to look into its eyes and smile at my new found respect for these furry personalities.

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