Strides: Running Through History With an Unlikely Athlete
 

Strides: A History of Running by an Unlikely Athlete

by Benjamin Cheever

Acclaimed novelist Benjamin Cheever--author of The Plagiarist, Famous After Death, and The Good Nanny--brings his buoyant literary style to this impassioned memoir about the sport that changed his life. From Pheidippides, who rant the first marathon in 490 BC--bringing news to Athens of the Greek victory on the plains of Marathon--to our own soldiers in Iraq today, running is an integral... (read more)

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An interesting memoir for runners and non-runners alike. Ben does a good job of conveying what it means to be a long-distance runner, why you do it, and what you get from it.

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