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Swim Nomad

Swim Nomad

Summary

Dreamlike and propulsive, this coming-of-age story swims its way around Europe and the Americas, taking in ice pots in Finland, hot rivers in Iceland, cenotes in Mexico, and desert reservoirs in Arizona.

Founder of the Outdoor Swimming Society Kate Rew has always sought to be a free woman: swimming freely — and free to define herself. As life tightens, she sets a course that takes in views of platonic friendship, hidden waterscapes and the stormy weather of ageing.

Full of stunning waterscapes and the wildlife that live in them, Swim Nomad offers a profound sense of how to live a life of freedom at any age. Rew swims to be in nature, but also to experience life outside the neat roles that society would prescribe us.

Joyful, political, apocalyptical and experiential: this is the story of connections, across generations and countries, and taking as many people as possible with you. An antidote to fear, and limits. Of how the middle years do not have to be a middle ground. And of a woman determined to pursue her passion - and bring as many others as she possibly can with her.

About the author

Kate Rew

Kate Rew is the founder of The Outdoor Swimming Society. Born on a Devon farm, she began river swimming as a child and hasn't stopped since. As founder of The OSS, Kate has founded three iconic open water events (Dart10k, Swoosh and Hurly Burly) and has spearheaded an international resurgence in swimming outdoors. Her first book Wild Swim was published in 2008.
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