Alexandra Heminsley is a journalist, broadcaster and ghostwriter. She lives in Brighton.
If you've ever wept Why do I want to run? , your answer is here. * Caitlin Moran, author of HOW TO BE A WOMAN * Her honesty is winning ... What's truly excellent about this book, though, is its generosity. Heminsley wants to help other women to run and she has provided a practical section at the back, where she explains how to overcome injury, how to buy the right gear (particularly the correct bra), exactly what you will need if you build up to running marathons - surprisingly fascinating even if, like me, you have no plans to do so. -- Miranda Sawyer * Observer * Candid, funny and inspiring, this is part personal journey, part how to guide for female runners. -- Sam Murphy * Runners World * The new memoir from Alexandra Heminsley is a meditation (slash romp) on running, life and love. Penned in her own inimitable style, the book is a funny tread through the raft of body insecurities and mental anguish we all go through when we put on our trainers. * Grazia * This book is an emotional whirlwind split into two perfect halves. First is the story of Heminsley's own running journey - from being certain that she wasn't a runner at all, to completing five marathons . . . The second half offers the most practical advice on 'how to run like a girl', invaluable, as once you finish the book, even the most unenthusiastic of sportswomen will be longing to pull on the Lycra and run for the hills. * Psychologies *