Amazon Books and Shop in association with Amazon UK

Search Advanced Search
 Location:  Home » Books » Golden Girl: How Natalie Coughlin Fought Back, Challenged Conventional Wisdom, and Became America's Olympic Champion  
Other Currencies
US Amazon Books
US Digital Cameras
Canada Book Store
Books & more
Books
DVD
Electronics
Personal Care
Home and Garden
Kitchen
Music
Outdoor Living
Software
Toys
VHS
Computer Games
Cameras
Fiction
Romance
History
Wildlife
Natural Science
Photography
Baby Names
Babies
Marriage
Maps
Travel
Politics
Children
Pets
Sport
Sailing
Fitness
Dieting
Cooking
Learning
Crafts
Nursing Books
Visit Scotland
Dogs
Dog Breeds
Marketing
Graphic Design
Architecture

Golden Girl: How Natalie Coughlin Fought Back, Challenged Conventional Wisdom, and Became America's Olympic Champion

Golden Girl: How Natalie Coughlin Fought Back, Challenged Conventional Wisdom, and Became America's Olympic Champion

zoom enlarge 
Authors: Michael Silver, Natalie Coughlin
Publisher: Rodale Press
Category: Book

List Price: £16.78
Buy New: £12.45
You Save: £4.33 (26%)




Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 264
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 1594862540
Dewey Decimal Number: 797.32092
EAN: 9781594862540
ASIN: 1594862540

Publication Date: April 15, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Golden Girl, Golden Book   July 21, 2006
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Michael Silver's book about Natalie Coughlin starts in the moments before she won her Olympic gold medal at Athens. His sports writers background allows him to tell the story with drama and conveys the final thrashing strokes to the wall. It makes you want to read the rest of the book, which tells the story of an inspiring competitor who struggles with injury and inappropriate training regimes. She is rescued by a woman trainer who treats Coughlin as a person not as a machine and who brings out the best in a very talented athlete.
A major criticism of the book could be that the writer tends to get distracted from the central character to tell the stories of the people in Coughlin's development. Whilst many are informative and some amusing the tales detract from the amount that could have been written about Coughlin herself who we only get to understand and know in odd phrases that are dropped in and never fully developed. In many ways the book under sells the achievements and the personality of Natalie Coughlin, perhaps because she had some part in the writing of the book. It also never delves too deep into many issues perhaps because of the same reason.
Even with some weak areas this was a book that I read from cover to cover. I have no interest in swimming or in American swimming but the story is worth reading for the small changes that can make any athlete great. Coughlin's story inspires and should be standard reading for any competitor planning to compete in the Olympics in 2008 or in 2012.


More Books and Shopping ideas

Management Six Sigma

Photo Shop for cameras.

Other areas of our Zeugma website include Pictures of Swans, Photos, read the blog, learn about Scotland