

Jog On
Author: Bella Mackie
Narrator: Bella Mackie
Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 12/27/2018
Author: Bella Mackie
Narrator: Bella Mackie
Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 12/27/2018
Bella Mackie’s debut novel was a #1 bestseller and spent 47 weeks in the top 10 in paperback. She is the author of the bestselling nonfiction , and has written for the , and . In 2023 she judged the Women’s Prize for Fiction and her work has been shortlisted for the British Book Awards.
Bella Mackie, journo and column writer, ended her twenties with life stopping mental health problems that made even leaving the sofa a monumental task, nothing really worked her rollercoaster life of high anxiety; until one day out of the blue, she pulled on a pair of trainers and started running! Th......more
I received a copy of this book from Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review. A great book for those with anxiety... who think they might be tempted to run! As someone who has grappled with anxiety for several years, and has found running to be a really effective way of managing the symptoms, I was......more
I've given up on this book. While the blurb sucked me in; the content could do so much better. For me there was too many cold facts and not enough personal connection between the reader and author. I took up working out for the first time a year ago to help deal with anxiety and depression and while......more
This book is all about how running can be an excellent medicine. Most people think of running as something which is good for the physical body in terms of weight management, toning and generally looking good. This is why most people equally think of running as some kind of punishment or something th......more
‘Bella’s brilliant love letter to running turns into an account of her battle with anxiety. This is a compassionate and important book which presents running as ’ Joe Lycett ‘An insightful take on what it's like to experience, and confront one's mental health while joyfully celebrating the fact that just being an everyday runner can be enough to change your life. ’ Alexandra Heminsley, author of ‘A ode to the strange, wonderful pull of a pair of ugly trainers, tight fitting Polyester, the rainy, windy open road and the peace and clarity it brings. ’ Dermot O’Leary ‘I don’t know that I will ever become a runner but this book is ’ Nigella Lawson ‘’ Ben Fogle ‘A book’ Philippa Perry ‘Sport and exercise are important for both body and mind. is one person’s account of how running had a positive impact on their mental health’ Jimmy Anderson ‘, Bella Mackie’s will act as a comfort – and a spur – to so many. It is kind, it is honest and it will make you finally pull on those trainers and get moving. It will also – and this is so important – help you to understand what those experiencing anxiety endure’ Lynn Enright ‘Timely and empathetic… an insightful take on what it’s like to experience, and confront one’s mental health…’ ‘’