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Come What May, I Want to Run: A Memoir of the Saving Grace of Ultrarunning in Overwhelming Times

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Brand: Resource Publications
MSRP: 25.0
ISBN-10: 1666768057
ISBN: 978-1666768053
Primary Subject: Health/Fitness/Running
Secondary Subject: Personal Growth
Tertiary Subject: Memoirs
Author: Miriam Diaz-Gilbert
Publisher: Resource Publications
Edition: First
Pages: 196
Type: Paperback
Original Publication Date: May 4, 2023
Current Publication Date: May 4, 2023
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.45 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.4 ounces
Weight: 9.40 lbs

Growing up, Miriam is an average athlete who doesn't get much playing time. She never imagines becoming a runner. But a college breakup propels her to run to mend her broken heart. She begins running 5K races. These races morph into half-marathons and marathons. Years later, running helps her to cope with the workplace mistreatment she is enduring as an academic and the depression she suffers.

After watching Dean Karnazes and Pam Reed on 60 Minutes talk about ultrarunning, Miriam signs up for the JFK 50 ultra. With the love and support of her family, she runs an ultramarathon every year. A few years later, Miriam is unable to run normally until she is diagnosed with neurological B12 deficiency and gets her running legs back.

Three days after placing third female in a twenty-four-hour ultramarathon, Miriam's scheduled laparoscopic hysterectomy is only the beginning of her medical and surgical nightmare. When her husband Jon is diagnosed with stage four cancer, Miriam runs ultramarathons for his healing.

In Come What May, I Want to Run, the reader keeps pace with Miriam as she overcomes adversity, and her unrelenting faith, perseverance, resiliency, and running ultramarathons never waiver.

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