

-The New York Times
"A disarming and spotless prose style, one far above par for sports memoirs" - Publisher's weekly
"Beautiful..."-Cincinnati Enquirer
In Lance Armstrong's It's Not About the Bike, my Journey Back to Life, 289 pages, Armstrong is diagnosed with cancer and has a 3% chance of living. He occasionally goes between cancer, life, and cycling. He is now a 7 time winner of the Tour de France, the biggest cycling event in the world. Lance tells how he overcame cancer and became a cyclist again. Lance is determined.
Lance's determination is overwhelming. He overcame his death bead when diagnosed with cancer in the brain and lungs. He is known as a cancer survivor and as a cyclist. He has had wins at the Tour de France, world championships, Giro D' Italia, and other tours. Lance started a cancer program called Livestrong. This book about amazing courage against the odds is a very good read for all people, athletes or not.