Craig Glenday’s first memory of Guinness World Records was being fascinated and terrified in equal measure by the experience of American park ranger Roy C. Sullivan. It was Christmas Day, and a ten-year-old Craig read, slack-jawed, about the man who survived a record seven lightning strikes (only to then take his own life, spurned in love).
From that moment on, Craig became obsessed with life’s extremes, although as a young boy he never considered the possibility that one day he might become the editor of the very book that first fired his interest.
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