Category: History, Misc. Non-fiction
Language: EnglishKeywords: Biography
Written by Hope by Terry Fox
Read by Sarah Wilson and Evan Mackenzie
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Hope by Terry Fox
By: Barbara Adhiya
Narrated by: Sarah Wilson, Evan Mackenzie
Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 09-04-24
Language: English
Publisher: ECW Press
Publisher’s summary
Featuring excerpts from Terryâs very own Marathon of Hope journal, Hope by Terry Fox shares the untold story of a well known heroâthe goofy, resilient, and courageous 21-year-old who rallied a nation behind his mission.
In 1976, when Terry Fox was just eighteen years old, he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and his right leg was amputated just above the knee. It quickly became his mission to help cure cancer so others would not have to endure what he had gone through. He dreamed up a Marathon of Hopeâa fundraising run across Canada, from St. Johnâs, Newfoundland, to Victoria, British Columbia. 5,300 miles.
When he set off on April 12, 1980, Canadians were dubious. But as he continued across the country, enthusiasm grew to a frenzy. Sadly, Terryâs cancer returned, and after 143 days and 3,339 miles, he was forced to stop his Marathon of Hope. He passed away in 1981, but the nation picked up his mission where he left off, and the annual Terry Fox Run has even spread to cities around the world, raising more than $850 million to dateâwell over Terryâs goal of one dollar for every Canadian.
After conducting over fifty interviews with people throughout Terryâs lifeâranging from his siblings, nurses, and coaches to volunteers during the Marathon of Hopeâeditor Barbara Adhiya discovers how Terry was able to run a marathon a day. Through their stories and passages from Terryâs marathon journal, Hope by Terry Fox shows that with enough resilience, determination, humility, and support, ordinary people can do impossible things.
©2024 Barbara Adhiya (P)2024 ECW Press
Critic reviews
âHope by Terry Fox gives us a masterful look into the character and life of Terry Fox, the human. These personal stories of Terry, as told by those closest to him, will remind us that we can overcome obstacles, be the best we can be with what we have, and make a difference along the way. Terryâs impact on my life was significant. My hope is that youâll see there is a bit of Terry Fox in all of us.ââRick Hansen, founder, Rick Hansen Foundation
âThis book shows why the Terry Fox story never fades. Itâs a real-life drama driven by a dream in a mission of hope. Canadian to its core.ââLloyd Robertson, Canadian national news anchor from 1970 to 2011
âIn this immersive and intimate oral history, coaches, fellow athletes, childhood friends, family, and those who opened their homes and hearts to Terry as he ran, revealâsome for the first timeâhis astonishing drive, compassion, and sweetness of character. His great dream, now closing in on a billion dollars raised for cancer research, still speaks to us today.ââLeslie Scrivener, author of Terry: His Story
Hope by Terry Fox
By: Barbara Adhiya
Narrated by: Sarah Wilson, Evan Mackenzie
Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 09-04-24
Language: English
Publisher: ECW Press
Publisher’s summary
Featuring excerpts from Terryâs very own Marathon of Hope journal, Hope by Terry Fox shares the untold story of a well known heroâthe goofy, resilient, and courageous 21-year-old who rallied a nation behind his mission.
In 1976, when Terry Fox was just eighteen years old, he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and his right leg was amputated just above the knee. It quickly became his mission to help cure cancer so others would not have to endure what he had gone through. He dreamed up a Marathon of Hopeâa fundraising run across Canada, from St. Johnâs, Newfoundland, to Victoria, British Columbia. 5,300 miles.
When he set off on April 12, 1980, Canadians were dubious. But as he continued across the country, enthusiasm grew to a frenzy. Sadly, Terryâs cancer returned, and after 143 days and 3,339 miles, he was forced to stop his Marathon of Hope. He passed away in 1981, but the nation picked up his mission where he left off, and the annual Terry Fox Run has even spread to cities around the world, raising more than $850 million to dateâwell over Terryâs goal of one dollar for every Canadian.
After conducting over fifty interviews with people throughout Terryâs lifeâranging from his siblings, nurses, and coaches to volunteers during the Marathon of Hopeâeditor Barbara Adhiya discovers how Terry was able to run a marathon a day. Through their stories and passages from Terryâs marathon journal, Hope by Terry Fox shows that with enough resilience, determination, humility, and support, ordinary people can do impossible things.
©2024 Barbara Adhiya (P)2024 ECW Press
Critic reviews
âHope by Terry Fox gives us a masterful look into the character and life of Terry Fox, the human. These personal stories of Terry, as told by those closest to him, will remind us that we can overcome obstacles, be the best we can be with what we have, and make a difference along the way. Terryâs impact on my life was significant. My hope is that youâll see there is a bit of Terry Fox in all of us.ââRick Hansen, founder, Rick Hansen Foundation
âThis book shows why the Terry Fox story never fades. Itâs a real-life drama driven by a dream in a mission of hope. Canadian to its core.ââLloyd Robertson, Canadian national news anchor from 1970 to 2011
âIn this immersive and intimate oral history, coaches, fellow athletes, childhood friends, family, and those who opened their homes and hearts to Terry as he ran, revealâsome for the first timeâhis astonishing drive, compassion, and sweetness of character. His great dream, now closing in on a billion dollars raised for cancer research, still speaks to us today.ââLeslie Scrivener, author of Terry: His Story