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A cult classicthe inspiring, funny, and spot-on story of a one man's quest to become a champion.
A classic that belongs on the bookshelves of all of us who fancy ourselves runners....Looking for a little motivation in your running routine? Pick up this book.
More Reviews and RecommendationsJohn L. Parker, Jr. has written for Outside, Runner's World, and numerous other publications. He was the Southeastern Conference mile champion three times, and the United States Track and Field Federation national champion in the steeplechase, and was the teammate of Olympians Frank Shorter, Jack Bacheler, and Jeff Galloway on several championship cross-country teams. A graduate of the University of Florida's College of Journalism as well as its College of Law, Parker has been a practicing attorney, a newspaper reporter and columnist, a speechwriter for then Governor Bob Graham, and editorial director of Running Times magazine. He lives in Gainesville, Florida, and Bar Harbor, Maine.
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June 25, 2009: I had heard and read alot about this book before I actually got around to reading it. I was pleasantly surprised that it totally lived up to all it's hype. Although I'm not an elite runner (most runners aren't), I thought Parker completely captured essence of running and training.
There are beatiful passages in the book that capture the depth of character and desire that it takes to be a competitive runner. Any distance runner will immediately relate to the descriptions of training runs and rituals. Parker's perspective of an elite runner seems to be dead on.The last race scene near the end of the book is tremendously well written with a great detailed perspective from the competitor. He captures the thoughts of a runner beautifully while still moving the scene along and maintaining the suspense.Also his descriptions of college life in the 70's is accurate and hilarious!Reader Rating:
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June 23, 2009: If you run regularly, and are sort of hardcore, then you will absolutlely love this book. I cannot recommend it enough. I feel like when you read it, you almost become the charecter. I read it in honestly a day. It is so suspensful. It fits in extremely well with other stories about running. If you have ever watched "the four minute mile" (book the perfect mile) or any other stories like that- its a similar mindset.
It may not have the most challenging or thought provoking charecter development, but honestly, I find that would not suit this kind of running novel well. Its more like you learn about the charecter, and how he reacts to the challenge imposed upon him and him fulfilling that challenge rather than a life long legacy. I read this book when I was injuried and couldnt run. It definitly made me feel better, because it was almost like I could run through the book. Its a silly idea, but if you read the book you will see what I mean.If you know a runner, who might be laid up because of an injury, or if its too crazy outside to run, and your feeling kind of down, consider picking up this book