Cover art for All in My Stride
Published
Hesperian Press, March 1999
ISBN
9780859052603
Format
Softcover, 216 pages

All in My Stride

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All In My Strides tells of John Gilmour's early days living in a group settlement in the South West of Western Australia, the struggle for survival during the Great Depression, enlistment in the Army as a fit young man, and his coming to terms with major damage to his eyesight through malnutrition in Changi goal.

Worse was to come - nightmare years as a slave labourer in Japan. He was a 2/4th machine gunner. On his subsequent return to Japan as a world champion veteran athlete he received the respect of his rivals and honours from authorities. Richard Harris wrote John Gilmour's story as a message of hope to people of all ages everywhere - to have a vision, to keep going, and to take setbacks in one's stride. It is more than a book about running. It is about the strength of the human spirit when adversity is shared, the support provided by friends, how a little bit of hope will take you a long way and , of how small acts of kindness from strangers can be of value beyond measure. The author was born near Gateshead, England, and now lives in Western Australia. He was a journalist with various newspapers and coordinated public relations for a major government department for many years before retiring in 1998. John Gilmour's story is an inspiration to all.

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