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Born to Run is a non-fiction book written by Christopher McDougall, published in 2009. The book explores the culture of the Tarahumara people, an indigenous tribe in Mexico known for their long-distance running abilities. McDougall delves into the history of running and investigates the science behind endurance and athleticism.
Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
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$9.99
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"The Art of Expressing the Human Body" is not a book by Bruce Lee. Instead, it is a play written by award-winning playwright Horton Foote as part of his "Orphans' Home Cycle" series. This particular play focuses on the character of Bruce Lee, who is portrayed as a former cotton mill worker and World War II veteran in Texas.
Bruce Lee The Art of Expressing the Human Body (Orphans' Home Cycle)
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$13.79
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"Striking Thoughts" is a collection of Bruce Lee's philosophical quotes and musings on daily living, compiled by John Little. The book offers insight into Lee's thoughts on various topics such as martial arts, personal growth, and living a fulfilling life.
Bruce Lee Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living (Bruce Lee Library)
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$10.99
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Bruce Lee ― Wisdom for the Way is a book that compiles and organizes the philosophical musings and teachings of the legendary martial artist and actor, Bruce Lee.
Bruce Lee ― Wisdom for the Way
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$16.26
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