My year of running dangerously

a dad, a daughter, and a ridiculous plan

271 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-399-17547-3
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OCLC Number:
922647999

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4 stars (2 reviews)

"CNN correspondent Tom Foreman's remarkable journey from half-hearted couch potato to ultra-marathon runner, with four half-marathons, three marathons, and 2,000 miles of training in between; a poignant and warm-hearted tale of parenting, overcoming the challenges of age, and quiet triumph. As a journalist whose career spans three decades, CNN correspondent Tom Foreman has reported from the heart of war zones, riots, and natural disasters. He has interviewed serial killers and been in the line of fire. But the most terrifying moment of his life didn't occur on the job--it occurred at home, when his 18-year old daughter asked, 'How would you feel about running a marathon with me?' At the time, Foreman was approaching 51 years old, and his last marathon was almost 30 years behind him. The race was just sixteen weeks away, but Foreman reluctantly agreed. Training with his daughter, who had just started college, would be a …

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4 stars

I saw a lot of similarities to my own thinking within the pages of this book. I have thought about an ultra marathon since training for a marathon. My kids are slightly younger and I also have more of them than Tom, so I do not think I could possibly find the time. I already am out the door some mornings by 4am, so I can relate to trying to get the miles in. This was a great read.

Subjects

  • Aging
  • Journalists
  • Family
  • Psychological aspects
  • Fathers and daughters
  • Marathon running
  • Middle-aged men
  • Long-distance runners
  • Biography

Places

  • United States

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