Riding with Giants
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Peter Holmes à Court
About this listen
International businessman Peter Holmes Court left the executive world and found himself living deep in rural France with only his seven-year-old twin girls for company.
Peter was struggling as a single father in a foreign country - unsettled by the sudden move away from a traditional job, and completely baffled by the society around him. His only plan: to ride L'Etape du Tour, the challenging amateur leg of the Tour de France. In an effort to find some new friends in the community - and a bike for the race - he discovered the region's small bicycle factory.
He was soon spending his days there: photographing his custom bike being built, meeting the locals, and learning about the rich traditions of artisan craftsmanship. Trying to enjoy the simple things and become a better father, Peter slowed down, and started to reflect seriously on history, industry and the structure of our modern economy. He and his daughters finally began to put down roots and understand the beauty and calm of a small-scale existence - and a very different approach to excellence and the well-lived life.
This is one man's compelling, informative and funny story about the wisdom of children, the nature of work today, and the science of bicycles.
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- Kirsty
- 19-02-2020
What a well balanced person
Despite being born into one of the families whose name and privilege is known in this country, the author is very honest about how life in the last half century was not as easy for him as those on the outside looking in would think it is.
His has not been the scramble for the next meal or where to sleep each night, but to wrestle with the problems of how to find meaning in his life, not in a hand wringing, poor me way, but to get back to an understanding a slower way of life, a connectedness with individuals, to eschew the more rampant consumerism ratrace, and to be the best father and companion any human can try to be. He comes across as the kind of person who would really focus on you while you are with him if you were to meet, and are also making the effort to change for good, as opposed to being a sycophant because of his name or background.
The book is thoughtful, generous in sharing, and ultimately a reflection on a very varied life where lessons have often had to be painfully learned, but which have all made him the man he is today, a man who at last seems to be very comfortable in his skin.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-01-2020
great listening
This is my first audible book and it has totally helped me get started with listening to more. I particularly enjoyed the detail and the way Peter Holmes painted pictures with words. It certainly helped the reader share the journey.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-11-2020
Pleasant story.
An easy going story that's somewhat overly romanticised but well narrated. Deeper character development would have been nice. All-in-all a great effort, especially for someone formally trained in business.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-05-2020
Riding with Mangled Metaphors
Look at me mummy! Look at me! I'm a really, really, really good writer and I'm really, really, really insightful! And even though I am really, really, really rich, me and the hoi polloi are as one. Please, please mummy find me a publisher. Pay you back - promise.
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