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272 PagesRetail Price: R195-00 (Incl. VAT)
Publication Date: February 2014
ISBN Number: 9781920609481
Genre: Non-fiction / Memoir
Description of Book and About the Author:
A soul that is afraid of dying has never learned to live … This is the precept by which Dick Mawson has lived his adventurous life. He was born in England during the Second World War. With his parents he crash landed into southern Africa where he grew up.
In the 1940's
Douglas Bader lost both his legs in a plane crash. He taught himself to fly
again with artificial legs, becoming a Squadron Leader in the RAF. He went on
to fly with great distinction in the Battle of Britain. During
the 1950's the world was not aware of another legless fighter living in
southern Africa. His name was Richard Mawson, an eleven year old boy, who lost
his right leg in a farm accident. A few years later a 100 mile per hour boat
accident at the Victoria Falls changes the course of his life forever. With an
amputated right leg and the left badly damaged his outlook was bleak, but with
tenacity and a will to win instilled in his very being, he overrides his fears
and the possibility of crippling himself for life.
Reminiscent of
the legless Squadron Leader Douglas Bader, Mawson has defied the odds and, as
he says, ‘broken the boundaries of the norm’. He was lured into a life of speed
and competition on water and ultimately on the race tracks of southern Africa
and Europe; competing against and defeating his fellow man on a level playing
field.
Mawson’s
memoirs take us at great pace through the difficulties he has faced and the
tenacity with which he turned them into the foundations of his success – as man
and racer.
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