Roll With It Book Review. It is guilty of two great sins: I wasn’t sure what to expect with this book, but after reading the blurb, it was one i couldn’t pass up.
Morrison was to provide an unvarnished inside story that was lacking in robert forster’s slightly circumspect memoir, grant and i. He and jason lester (a disabled athlete) completed five iron distance triathlons on five hawaiian islands. I simply couldn’t figure anything out until the last quarter of the book as the author intended.
A t 243 pages, in a relatively easygoing font size, tracey thorn’s latest book doesn’t look like a particularly subversive tome.
The two have a witty repartee and an undeniable chemistry right off the bat. It is a far more dignified and thoughtful account of morrison’s. Breathless and engaging, fella’s distinctive voice is convincingly childlike. In a short review of the work of herbert gutman, i could hardly offer “a full or careful assessment” of the work of two other distinguished scholars.