Basking in the aftermath of a sub-3 hour marathon (detailed in the Telegraph Sports Book Award-winning i26.2 Miles to Happinessi), comedian Paul Tonkinson is drunk on a Personal Best and pasta. The idea was that a corner had been turned. The future seed full of a dizzying dreamy potential. Existence divided into pre sub 3, and post. Alas, this was not to be, and Paul soon realises that he is now beyond his peak, and is in decline as a runner and as a person.pThe book is a comedic and philosophical exploration of physical ageing through the device of the Five Stages of Grief (only the stages are dealing with the loss of speed and youth, not life itself) Denial -Anger - Bargaining - Depression - Acceptance form the spine of the first half of the book, a journey involving stories from my runningfamily life, comedic observations on decline, and insights gained from chats with relevant voices on thes explored, different attitudes to getting olderrunning lifeaning.pBy the time Paul's reached Acceptance, he has brought himself to the brink of a new adventure where he takes on the Marathon Des Sables ' commonly known as the toughest foot race in the world ' an ultra through the heart of the Sahara Desert. Numerous high-profile names are on hand to help Paul ' including Eddie Izzard, Malcolm Gladwell, Bryony Gordon, Vassos Alexander, Lionel Shriver, Camille Heron, Susie Chan and Damian Hall ' as he hilariously and astutely details the trials and tribulations of coming to terms with age, and the prospect his greatest running challenge.p