Winner of the Cross Sports International Autobiography of the Year award In the 1970s, Diana Nyad was widely regarded as the greatest long-distance swimmer in the world & set many world records, such as circling Manhattan Island & crossing the 102.5 miles between the Bahamas & Florida. But one record continually eluded her: becoming the first woman to swim between Cuba & the Florida Keys without a shark cage. Finally, in September 2013, after four failed attempts & at the age of sixty-four, Diana completed the crossing after two days & two nights of continuous swimming
- 53 consecutive hours, 110 miles. Millions of people watched her & cried & cheered & were dazzled & amazed by her tenacity & courage. Her memoir, Find a Way, is a dramatic, page-turning account of the epic endurance quest that led to that moment, & is also a galvanizing call to live life boldly, in-the-moment, fearlessly, passionately, with no regrets. What makes this book special is that it not only recounts an astonishing & hard won triumph, though it does tell the story of an extraordinary & improbable victory. What makes this book, & Nyad herself, so incredible is the fact of her monumental courage in the face of failure. Nyad failed, & failed, & failed, & failed, but never gave up, & this memoir shows her unwavering belief in the face of overwhelming odds. It is about perseverance, tenacity & commitment on an epic scale.