Hope Fights Back: Fifty Marathons and a Life or Death Race Against ALS
By (Author) Andrea Lytle Peet
By (author) Meredith Atwood
Pegasus Books
Pegasus Books
14th February 2024
11th April 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
B
Hardback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 33mm
476g
The incredible story of a young woman living with ALS, who defies all odds by finishing fifty marathons and, in turn, inspires people to go on, be brave.
Andrea Lytle Peet was thirty-three years oldan urban planner living in D.C., newly married, and a triathletewhen she received the death sentence of an ALS diagnosis (also known as Lou Gehrig's disease). After grappling with the fact that she will likely become paralyzed and die within two to five years, Andrea experienced an unexpected spark that changes her outlook in the most magnificent way.
Inspired by Jon Blais, famous for finishing the IRONMAN World Championship while fighting the same disease, Andrea sets an "impossible" goal to become the first person with ALS to complete a marathon in all fifty U.S. states on her recumbent trikesince she is no longer able to run. In her mission, Andrea recaptures the freedom that racing always gave her and inspires others to appreciate what our bodies can do. Her mindset shifts to accepting that although she is dying faster than she might have otherwise, we are all on the same path. Andrea, along with her husband and ALS community, prove that we all have choices in how we spend our precious livesno matter what challenges we face.
Hope Fights Back chronicles what happens when we choose to live instead of waiting to die. It is a "love letter to life" and a beautiful love story between Andrea and her husband, David. Andreas words are awe-inspiring for athletes and non-athletes alike. The reader intimately witnesses Andreas tenacity, determination and bravery, not only in accomplishing her fifty marathons goal, but in her day-to-day life with ALS. In a world where hope sometimes feels quiet and aspirational, Andrea reveals that hope is, instead, a valiant warrior that changes everything when it fights back.
In Hope Fights Back, readers will be empowered by Andrea's force as an athlete and a woman fighting the battle of her life. For readers of Until I Say Goodbye, Let Your Mind Run and Between Two Kingdoms, Hope Fights Back is a magnetic and radiant story filled with soul-baring honesty, love and true grit.
A documentary about Andreas triumphant journey, Go On, Be Brave, will premier at the 2023 Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
"Andrea Peet is an example of what happens when hope is met with passion and perseverance. Her story is an inspiration to all of us." -- Tony Hawk, Professional Skateboarder
Although her own time is limited by ALS,Andrea shows that this isno barrier to living a life that is truly without limits.When so many would lose hope, instead Andreas fighting spirit burns like an insatiable fire.Her relentlessoptimism, bravery, positivity and strength is woven intopage of Hope FightsBack, and one cannot read her jaw-droppingstorywithout feeling utterly inspired, determined to seize every opportunity and make the moment of everymoment we have. -- Chrissie Wellington OBE, four times IronmanWorld Championtriathlete
Despite the limitations imposed by ALS, Andrea shatters the belief that it hampers her achievements and being. She gives hope to so many that have lost it. Hope Fights Back is full of optimism, positivity, and strength. Its profound message serves as a powerful reminder for all of us to seize every waking moment and make the mostof our lives. -- Mike Reilly, the Voice of IRONMAN, USA Triathlon Hall of Fame
What is the purpose of hope Andrea Lytle Peet shines a light on this question as she details accepting life with ALS. In her story, at times heartbreaking and humorous, we can all find lessons on how to move forward with intention, even against the current.Hope Fights Backinspires and celebrates the beauty of choice. -- Sarah Gearhart, author ofWe Share the Sun
Andrea Lytle Peet, an urban planner and triathlete, wasdiagnosed with ALS at the age of thirty-three and she began to writeher story with the disease as it unfoldedin real time.Andreaand her husband, David,established Team Drea Foundation which raises funds for ALS research. She is a graduate ofDavidson Collegeand Georgia Tech andcurrently lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with her husbandand two cats.
Meredith Atwood is an attorney, author of two books (Triathlon for the Every Woman: You can be a Triathlete. Yes. You, and The Year of No Nonsense: How to Get Over Yourself and on with Your Life, and four-time IRONMAN triathlete. She was the host of "The Same 24 Hours" podcast andhas written for Triathlete Magazine, Psychology Today.com,Womens Running and Ironman.com. She is a graduate of the University of Georgia andlives in the Atlanta area with her husband, two teenagers, and a cat named Tia.