I received this book in a goodreads giveaway. I loved the concept . A book specifically about not women athletes, but endurance athletes. Most people wouldn't make that distinction and it's an important one. I think Vanessa Runs does a good job of addressing issues that are characteristic of female endurance athletes, specifically running but can apply to other sports as well: such as cycling, swimming etc. The book on the whole was interesting but not engaging until (for me) the final 3 chapters that diagrammed the phases of life for female athletes, aging and other associated issues. But my main complaint is that the book is filled with anecdotes and quotes from other books. My initial thought was that the book would be filled with testimonials that she had personally collected. The reliance on other books, very short personal stories and thin content made the book seem superficial. The one thing I wanted to come away with, I didn't get. I wanted to be inspired and motivated. I came away sort of "meh". Great concept, execution was not quite as good, but it does illustrate the need for more books and stories about female endurance athletes. I would love to read more books on the subject, but they just don't seem to exist. Overall this was an interesting book that was worth my time.
Edited to add: I also didn't completely agree with the conclusions in the book which seem to be specific to running and not all endurance sports. The author didn't provide enough material in the book to support her assertions.
Almost 3.5 Stars