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Running to Glory - An Unlikely Team, a Challenging Season, and Chasing the American Dream (Hardcover)
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Running to Glory - An Unlikely Team, a Challenging Season, and Chasing the American Dream (Hardcover)
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The runners from Eisenhower High School had every possible
justification to fail. They were poor with little time to devote to
their passion. They had problems at home and distractions that
would test even Job. Yet they gave their quest for the Washington
State cross country championship everything they had. Running is a
religion to millions of men and women who devoutly head out each
day. They view any book that celebrates their passion as Holy
Scripture-a must-read that can take them to The Promised Land.
Salvation is at hand with Running to Glory--a celebration of grit,
perseverance and ultimately the American Dream. It is the inspiring
story of an Irish immigrant coach and a group of Hispanic boys and
girls as they chase their hopes and a state championship. Running
to Glory, by veteran journalist Sam McManis, follows the cross
country team from Eisenhower High in Yakima, Washington, through a
tumultuous and challenging season with excitement, suspense and
pathos. The Eisenhower runners are primarily Latino from
economically challenged families, many of whom are migrant farm
workers. They must compete with more affluent schools in the
Seattle-Tacoma area, where parent involvement is strong and funds
are readily available to augment performance. Their coach Phil
English knows how his runners feel. He grew up poor in rural
Ireland in the 1960s during The Troubles, emigrated to the U.S. for
a college track scholarship, and over 37 years coaching in Yakima,
has won 11 state titles and sent more than 100 kids to college with
full or partial scholarships for their running. How Eisenhower
runners have accomplished such feats lies at the heart of the
book's compelling narrative. McManis follows the team from summer
workouts in the blistering sun to the state championship meet in
the bitter cold. Readers will learn how these young men and women
either overcome their environment or succumb to it--on the course
and in the classroom.
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