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Kundalini Running
- A Real-Life Story of Addiction, Illness & Triumph
- Narrated by: Doug Wilson
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
At the age of 31, Doug Wilson underwent a 14-hour operation to remove a life-threatening brain tumor. Just over a year later, he set a Guinness World Record by becoming the first person to run seven competitive marathons on seven continents in under seven days.
In this gripping and fast-paced memoir, he shares the story of his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, mental illness and physical disability - and the extraordinary journey of healing that helped him to turn his life around.
©2018 Doug Wilson (P)2019 Doug Wilson
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