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The Long Run: A Memoir of Loss and Life in Motion

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Long Run: A Memoir of Loss and Life in Motion

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781524759445

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Listening Library

Publication Date:

15th June 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Memoirs
Diaries, letters and journals

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 147mm, Height 218mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

367g

Description

An unlikely marathoner finds her way through grief and into the untold history of women and running. Thirty-year-old Catriona Menzies-Pike defined herself in many ways- voracious reader, pub crawler, feminist, backpacker, and, since her parents' deaths a decade earlier, orphan. "Runner" was nowhere near the list. Yet when she began training for a half marathon on a whim, she found herself an instant convert. Soon she realized that running, "a pace suited to the precarious labor of memory," was helping her to grieve the loss of her parents in ways that she had been, for ten messy years, running away from. As Catriona excavates her own past, she also grows curious about other women drawn to running. What she finds is a history of repression and denial-running was thought to endanger childbearing, and as late as 1967 the organizer of the Boston Marathon tried to drag a woman off the course, telling her to "get the hell out of my race"-but also of incredible courage and achievement. As she brings to life the stories of pioneering athletes and analyzes the figure of the woman runner in pop culture, literature, and myth, she comes to the heart of why she's running, and why any of us do.

Reviews

Elegant and erudite.The most resonant parts of [Menzies-Pike's] narrative deal with her own personal loss, and how tightly it becomes interwoven with her experiences as a runner.Gorgeously written and extremely moving.The Atlantic

"Satisfies in every way."Oprah.com

Menzies-Pikes engaging book braids together feminist and literary theory, cultural criticism, history, and a moving personal narrativeImportant and fascinating.Publishers Weekly

"You dont have to be a runner to appreciateThe Long Run....Engrossing."Bustle

"Honest, funny, and moving."Kirkus Reviews

This engaging memoir navigates the complexities, misconceptions, and the oppression of female runners in film, literature, and art throughout history. It will leave an impression on women and runners alike.Library Journal

"InThe Long Run, Catriona Menzies-Pike illuminates one of runnings great contradictions: incredible restoration found through repeated breakdown. Drawing on her own journey from grieving daughter to confident racer, as well as the experiences of female pioneers who paved the way,The Long Runoffers a convincing nudge for all of us to get out there and let the open roads work their magic."
Becky Wade, professional marathoner and author ofRun the World:My 3,500-Mile Journey ThroughRunning Cultures Around the Globe

Catriona Menzies-Pikes narrative opens up the possibility that we can redefine our world through running. She seamlessly and brilliantly weaves history with her own life in a way that feels both personal and accessible, shedding a unique light on the sport and the women who have pursued it.
Alexi Pappas, creator of Tracktown, essayist, and Olympic athlete

"Running is about so much more than exercise: running is about freedom, healing, introspection and community. It is about using your soles to search your souland this wonderful book captures that feeling so well. Running through these pages with Catriona Menzies-Pike is as rejuvenating as a dash down the trail where your burdens can be, if not left behind, at least carried more easily. This is a book of rebirth, effort, courage, and caringthe qualities few runners expect but the lucky ones find."Tom Foreman, author ofMy Year of Running Dangerously

The Long Run
weaves the rewards of a running life with the sports rich history. An educational, entertaining and soulful journey through the miles.
Deena Kastor, American Record holder and Olympic medalist, marathon

Author Bio

Catriona Menzies-Pike is the editor of the Sydney Review of Books. She has worked in digital media for a decade and her journalism and essays on feminism, literary culture, and politics have been widely published. She holds a PhD in English literature and has taught film, literature, journalism and cultural studies units to undergraduates since 2001. In 2008 she ran her first half-marathon, and five marathons and dozens of half marathons later, she's still running.

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