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Ultra Women
Stories of Unstoppable Female Power
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I was so excited to read this book, I pre-ordered it as soon as I could, because there just isn't enough written about female runners. We hear about a few big names nowadays, every now and again, but there are lots of untold, surprising stories in here. When journalists and ultrarunners Lily Canter and Emma Wilkinson began pitching their book Ultra Women, they encountered a disheartening obstacle. A publisher told them flatly: "Women don't buy running books, and men won't read this." That single statement reveals a deeply rooted bias in both the publishing and sports industries, one that undervalues women as athletes and consumers. Despite this initial setback, Lily and Emma found a publisher who believed in their vision. Since its release, Ultra Women has resonated with both female and male readers. The book has received overwhelming feedback, with many male readers expressing surprise and appreciation for the perspective it offers. It turns out that readers of all genders are hungry for diverse and authentic stories. Running books often focus on performance, records, or the elite athlete mindset, typically from a male point of view. Ultra Women breaks that mould by blending storytelling, science, and social commentary. It showcases the stories of ordinary and extraordinary women who have quietly redefined what endurance means. Publishing more books like this ensures that different experiences are represented and that more readers feel seen and inspired. Michelle Mortimer reviews Ultra Women for us below: Ultra Women is a powerful and inspiring collection of stories that shine a light on the world of female ultrarunners—those who defy distance, expectation, and stereotype. Written by journalists and ultrarunners Lily Canter and Emma Wilkinson, this book dives deep into the lives of women pushing beyond physical and societal limits. Through a blend of interviews, personal narratives, and expert insights, Ultra Women explores themes of endurance, identity, resilience, and representation in a sport still dominated by male voices, where sometimes female participation isn't even reported on. From first-time ultra finishers to record-breaking trailblazers, this is a celebration of courage, community, and the joy of endurance sports. (Michelle Mortimer)
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