Born to Walk: The Transformative Power of a Pedestrian Act
By (Author) Dan Rubinstein
By (author) Kevin Patterson
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
1st April 2015
No Edition
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Walking, hiking, trekking
Health, illness or addiction: social aspects
613.7176
286
Width 148mm, Height 223mm
558g
The humble act of putting one foot in front of the other transcends age, geography, culture and class, and is one of the most economical and environmentally responsible modes of transit. Yet with our modern fixation on speed, this healthy pedestrian activity has been largely left behind. At a personal and professional crossroads, writer, editor and obsessive walker Dan Rubinstein travelled throughout the UK, the US and Canada to walk with people who saw the act not only as a form of transportation and recreation, but also as a path to a better world.
Born to Walk should be required reading for Canadian politicians, policy-makers, planners and pedestrians. Winnipeg Free Press
Rubinstein is at a crossroads in his life and walking provides the balm to get through it. It is full of personal stories about those he walks with: police on the beat, members of Canadas First Nations, hikers, you name it. Books Or Bust
With fervour and a strong commitment to research, Rubinstein unpacks his simple manifesto: Walk more. Anywhere. Quill & Quire
[Born to Walk] shows how putting one foot in front of the other intersects with nearly every facet of the human experience, from mental health to economics to creativity, with no shortage of scientific firepower to back it up. Edmonton Journal
Walking long distances daily is good for your health. We know that. But Rubinstein goes several steps further with this thought-provoking, transcendent book on the benefits of covering the miles on foot. Toronto Star
Few books treat walking so big-heartedly and open-mindedly as this one or with such exploratory, wide-ranging study. Literary Review of Canada
This is an inherently inspirational work, and one that holds real promise for social change. Add to that: reading it is often a delightfully visceral experience. Born to Walk invigorates it convinces you that its time to get off the couch, lace up your sneakers, and rediscover the simple pleasure of a good walk. Straight.com
An unhurried and encyclopedic study of a basic and simple movement that touches upon nearly everything else we do. Like a good ramble over variable terrain, the book is filled with unexpected objects and insights. EVENT Magazine
Dan Rubinstein is a National Magazine Awardwinning writer and editor. He contributes to publications such as The Walrus, the Globe and Mail, The Economist and enRoute, and has edited magazines in Ontario and Alberta. These days, he does most of his walking in Ottawa. Kevin Patterson is a medical doctor who works mostly in British Columbia and Nunavut. He is the author of the novel Consumption, the short story collection Country of Cold (which won the Rogers Writers Trust Fiction Prize), and the memoir The Water in Between: A Journey at Sea.