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Mud, Sweat and Tears

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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Susan on 5th November, 2012
 
5 stars "A must read - for anyone really"

To be honest, I'm neither a Bear Grylls TV show fan nor an autobiography reader, so am unsure why I bought this book in the first place! However it was a fantastical, easy read. Bear is quite simply ‘out there’ and so incredibley humble with it. This guy has lead an incredibly adventurous, and in his youth, mischievious life, and quite honestly really shouldn't even be still alive. He is now a dedicated family man, who thrives on the al the different types of adventures life has to give. He writes in a very down to earth and easy to read style, and I will in all likelihood now read some of his other books. A must read for Bear fans, autobiography readers, adventure seekers, A-type personalities and just anyone who likes a damn good book. There is also a Junior version available for the younger readers in the family.

 

Details

Release date NZ
April 26th, 2012
Author
Pages
480
Dimensions (mm)
127x198x31
Illustrations
3 x 8 pp colour photographs
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Channel 4 Books, a division of Transworld Publishers
ISBN-13
9781905026494
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Product ID
18612574

Description

Bear Grylls is a man who has always sought the ultimate in adventure. Growing up on the Isle of Wight, he was taught by his father to sail and climb at an early age. As a teenager he found identity and purpose through both mountaineering and martial arts, which led the young adventurer to the foothills of the mighty Himalaya and a grandmaster's karate training camp in Japan. On returning home, he embarked upon the notoriously gruelling selection course for the British Special Forces to join 21 SAS - a journey that was to push him to the very limits of physical and mental endurance. Then, in a horrific free-fall parachuting accident, Bear broke his back in three places. It was touch and go whether he would ever walk again. However, only eighteen months later Bear became one of the youngest ever climbers to scale Everest, aged only twenty-three. But this was just the beginning of his many extraordinary adventures...Known and admired by millions, Bear Grylls has survived where few would dare to go. Now, for the first time, Bear tells the story of his action-packed life. Gripping, moving and wildly exhilarating, "Mud, Sweat and Tears" is a must-read for adrenalin junkies and armchair adventurers alike.

Accolades

Shortlisted for Galaxy National Book Awards: Telegraph Biography of the Year 2011.

Author Biography

Bear Grylls' prime-time TV adventure series is one of the most watched shows on the planet, reaching an estimated 1.2 billion viewers in over 200 countries. Bear has authored eleven books and, as a former member of the UK Special Forces, was made an honorary Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy. He continues to lead record-breaking expeditions to the world's extremes, and these missions have raised over GBP1.5 million for children's charities. In 2009, Bear took over as the youngest ever Chief Scout to the Scouting Association, acting as the figurehead to 28 million Scouts around the globe. He lives with his wife, Shara, and their three sons, Jesse, Marmaduke and Huckleberry, on a Dutch barge in London and on a small remote island off the coast of Wales.
 

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