No Mountain High Enough: Raising Lance, Raising Me | 
enlarge | Author: Linda Armstrong Kelly Creators: Lance Armstrong, Joni Rogers Publisher: Thorndike Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 2648503
Format: Large Print Media: Board book Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 520 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.7 x 1.1
ISBN: 0786276649 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.62092 EAN: 9780786276646 ASIN: 0786276649
Publication Date: July 12, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description From the mother of champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, winner of six straight Tour de France championships, comes an extraordinary story of the resilience of the human spirit and the remarkable effect of great parenting. Funny, resonant, down-to-earth, and utterly unforgettable, No Mountain High Enough is exhilarating proof that sheer willpower can - and occasionally does - triumph over adversity.
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Frank, Funny and Charming April 1, 2008 Reading Linda's story I instantly knew I'd want to lend this book to my Mum after I'd finished it. Are high achievers born or made? You won't find the answer in reading this book, but you'll see how a determined young woman who had every reason to fail succeeded and raised a champion. More importantly I feel - this story isn't just about Lance. It's definitely hers, it's quirky and charming, easy to read and definitely gives you a feel for her character. I preferred It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life - but I definitely recommend this as a great follow up read. Kirsty Dunphey, Author Retired at 27, If I can do it anyone can
Five Star Mom! December 29, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Linda Armstrong started out with enough strikes to doom most to a mediocre life - daughter of divorced parents and a drunkard father (stopped drinking when Lance was born), married at 16, mother at 17, expelled from high school for being pregnant, and abused by husband whom she eventually left. Instead, she raised (inspired, cheered, protected, funded, and assisted his early development and becoming a champion, and then added her inner strength to Lance's during a devastating cancer encounter) a world renowned bicycling champion and major force in cancer research and support.
At the same time Linda went on to complete her GED and worked her way up to a high-level position within a large communications firm. It was not all success for Linda, however - she also had to go through two additional failed marriages (a philanderer, and a drunkard), before finally finding her "true love."
After reading the book it is clear that both Lance Armstrong AND his mother, Linda, are very exceptional and inspirational individuals. I wish I had read this book myself before becoming a parent - my approach and perspectives would hopefully have greatly improved.
Dynamos Run in the Armstrong Family August 30, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am glad Lance's Mom decided to write her story. After I read It's Not About the Bike, I was inspired and eager to learn how a seemingly super-human came to be. Now I know: his Mom exudes energy, enthusiasm, and optimism without bounds: who could lose with such incredible and selfless support screaming in your ear on each lap of the race.
This is a book that focuses primarily on Linda Armstrong Kelly. Lance plays a pivotal but supporting role in the story. She is honest and forthright about the men in her life; other women have just shriveled and become bitter. She is unabashedly supportive of her son, in spite of his adolescent fixation with speeding and dangerous shenanagans with his pals. And... she raised a smart son who loves and respects his mother, especially shielding her from some of the pranks that would drive many parents to pack their son off to some military academy. The fireballs come to mind as I write this.
She is a mom that celebrates Mother's Day, everyday. Now, if she can figure out a way to bottle and sell her optimism and energy! Enjoy the read.
Never Give Up August 12, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A very well written book bringing the reader the life of an adoring Mother and her son. Neither would give up on their individual dreams in their respective pursuits of happiness in their lives. Enjoyable, insightful reading start to finish. Many congrats to both, and a special congratualtion to Lance for winning his seventh Tour deFrance.
Read it in two days! August 2, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Funny, sad, interesting, well-written, inspirational. I have great respect and admiration for Linda Armstrong Kelly. She is a remarkable woman with an incredible ability to adapt to any situation life throws her way. What a great woman!
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