Ôîðìàò (íîâûé)
: Êíèãè â òâ¸ðäîé îáëîæêå
Îñîáåííîñòè
: Ulverscroft, hardback
×èñëî ñòðàíèö
: Ñòðàíèö: 279
Catherine Fox is not your typical martial artist. Her initiation into the sacred rites of judo began not in a dojo but in the Tunnel Cement Works in Pitstone, Buckinghamshire. And her dedication to the sport has been questionable: a thirty-year sabbatical, two children and a life spent writing books does not prepare one for enlightenment, or for beating your opponent on a padded mat. However, Catherine has set herself a challenge: before she turns forty-five she will become a black belt. After all, how many other vicars' wives get to roll around on the floor with sweaty blokes?