A noted long-distance swimmer with a love for cold water describes her eventful career in the sport, from her record-breaking English Channel crossing and her 1987 swim across the Bering Strait from America to the Soviet Union to her exploits in the Straits of Magellan, Lake Baikal, and Antarctica.
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评分Lynne Cox's writing is fluid and gripping, surprisingly good for a professional athlete, and her stories of channel swimming are such an amazing account of human effort against dangerous seaways, it's hard to go for another swim without thinking about those dark, cold currents after reading this book.
评分Lynne Cox's writing is fluid and gripping, surprisingly good for a professional athlete, and her stories of channel swimming are such an amazing account of human effort against dangerous seaways, it's hard to go for another swim without thinking about those dark, cold currents after reading this book.
评分Lynne Cox's writing is fluid and gripping, surprisingly good for a professional athlete, and her stories of channel swimming are such an amazing account of human effort against dangerous seaways, it's hard to go for another swim without thinking about those dark, cold currents after reading this book.
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