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Commentary A Book Review of “One Breath” by Adam Skolnick

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“One Breath” is a book that seeks to tell the true story of the often misunderstood world of competitive freediving. It is also a book about the life, loves and yearnings of American freediver Nicholas Mevoli. In his quest for purpose, place and an ongoing sense of personal achievement, Nicholas tragically died in 2013, while

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From the review and interview it sounds like a lovely book!
 
@Kars - it is a fabulous book - much better than some of the other books on Freediving. Reads like a novel and weaves Nick's personal story along with Freediving info in a brilliant way. Well worth picking up a copy.
 
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