The English Sombrero:Nothing to do but run on Amazon.com
Don Simmonds is a man you’d love to hate. A brash, arrogant
used car sales man who overindulges at every opportunity. At 26 stone he can
barely walk from the carpark to the pub. One Sunday after getting held up in
traffic by a half marathon and therefore missing out on a car deal, Don vents
his anger in the pub. Surrounded by his regular drinking buddies he thinks
nothing of insulting the runners; calling them a “bunch of wankers.”
An old gentleman confronts him and demands an apology on behalf
of his marathon running grandson. Bolstered by alcohol and the knowledge that
few people have his kind of money; he makes the gentleman a bet of quarter of a
million pounds that he will run the half marathon in a year’s time in under an
hour and a half. He is more than a little surprised when he gets taken up on
his bet.
This is a great story that has the feel of an old style Ealing
comedy about it. Mind you the actor who would play Don would have an impossible
task as he has to go from 26 stone to a sensible running weight. An
inspirational tale of one mans will and determination.
I liked the book from the first chapter and enjoyed going on
the journey with Don. I loved experiencing new things with him and meeting some
great Spanish characters along the way. The book is written with a lot of love
for Catalonia and its people. We see the character of Don grow throughout the
book and he becomes a genuinely nice bloke you end up cheering for. Having run
a few half marathons myself I thought the book was spot on, but going from
26stone to running anything is quite a challenge! I could have done without the
subplot of the Russian gangsters, but it did show yet another facet to Dons
character.
Enjoyable and inspirational read, I recommend it.
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