'An inspiring, inclusive story with sport at its heart.' SHAUNAGH BROWN
'An original, immensely readable take on the Eric Liddell story for the 21st century.' SALLY MAGNUSSON
'A very interesting, relatable and enjoyable read that brings the memory of Eric Liddell to life.' ALLAN WELLS MBE
'Written with a warm sense of inclusion and friendship, The Race is both an inspiration and an emotional journey into the lives of two runners, one fictional and one very real, but both with battles to fight and problems to solve.' LANCASHIRE POST
'This book is built around the foundations of sport what it really teaches children is about family, the meaning of home and of the beauty and validity of dual identity.' THE NATIONAL
'An emotional story that follows two narratives set in two different decades, with the main focus being schoolgirl Lili as she prepares for the race of her life. Recommended for lovers of Michael Morpurgo, this book will tug at your heartstrings as Lili tugs at the knot of her shoelaces.' BIG ISSUE NORTH
'The Race is an incredibly inspirational and heart-warming dual narrative about racing, family and dedication which kept me completely engrossed throughout. An absolute winner!' BOOK CRAIC
'The Race is an inspiring and multi-layered read that both celebrates sport and assesses it. It gets off to a sprint start, but as the two runners chase their bumpy destinies, it evolves into an engrossing distance event, in which they face hurdles and select strategies, and ultimately remind us that determination, compassion and love have greater value than glory.' ROARING READS
'Roy Peachey has written a fantastic dual narrative story of survival against all odds.' MY BOOK CORNER
'A moving tale of what is important - what really is important. About the decisions we make and why we make them. A book everyone should read. Buy it if you race. Buy it, if you play rugby. Buy it anyway.' SUE CHAMBERS, WATERSTONES
'The Race is a fabulous tale; Lili's story interwoven with Eric Liddell's. I loved every minute of this fairly short book... It's this kind of surprise find that makes reading such a great pleasure.' THE BOOKWITCH
'...could spark discussions about resilience, race and identity, research, the Olympics, history, family and personal priorities. Sure to offer an extra special appeal this year in the run-up to the Olympic Games.'
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