Sunday, November 07, 2010

Run to Overcome

In 2009, Meb Keflezighi won the New York City Marathon. Born in Etritrea, he was the first American to win this race in 27 years, and the pages of this book detail the [parallels of life in this worn-torn African country to running and winning a marathon.

Written in first-person voice, Meb's words will remind you that the small obstacles and frustrations we approach on a daily basis are nothing in the bigger picture of life and the love of Christ. To escape the terror of home, Meb's family made repeat sacrifices and eventually made their way from Italy to America. He came to America unable to speak the language and would later have the opportunity to stand on the medal podium at the Olympics and represent the USA.

You will find this book a simple and easy read. My only complaint while sharing in Meb's story was that some of the people and details included in the pages seemed a bit superfluous. However, this is only one small "aside" to an otherwise entertaining and motivational book. In addition to reading the story of his journey as a writer, you are also presented with tips from both runners and the general public mixed throughout the pages.

As I finished the book, I found myself excited for the opportunity to watch Meb race in the New York City Marathon today! While it's 3pm in Turkey, the world in the United States is just waking up and the runners are getting ready for a fantastic day. I can't wait to see how Meb fairs in the field.

For more information on this encouraging piece of non-fiction, visit Run to Overcome. You can find out how to order the book and can also enter a contest to receive a free copy. Tyndale Publishers is giving away one signed book per day from November 1, 2010 to March 31, 2010. There will be monthly grand prize winners that will receive a signed copy of the book, other free Tyndale titles, as well as ony and PowerBar products.

Good luck Meb!

* In exchange for my honest and object opinion, Tyndale House Publishers has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book.

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