Running Ransom Road
Confronting the Past, One Marathon at a Time
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Caleb Daniloff
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Caleb Daniloff
About this listen
The monikers drunk, addict, abuser, and boozehound were Caleb Daniloff’s for 15 years. Now, the introduction that fits him best is "My name is Caleb and I am a runner."
In Running Ransom Road, Daniloff, many years sober, confronts his past by setting out, over the course of 18 months, to run marathons in the cities where he once lived and wreaked havoc. Competing from Boston to New York, Vermont to Moscow, Daniloff explores the sobering and inspiring effects of running as he traverses the trails of his former self, lined with dark bars, ratty apartments, lost loves, and lost chances. With each race he comes to understand who he is, and by extension who he was, and he finds he is not alone. There are countless souls in sneakers running away from something, or better, running past and through whatever it is that haunts them.
In this powerful story of ruin, running, and redemption, Daniloff illuminates the connection between running and addiction and shows that the road to recovery is an arduous but conquerable one. Strapping on a pair of Nikes won't banish all your demons, but it can play an important role in maintaining a clean life. For Daniloff, sweat, strained lungs, and searing muscles are among the paving stones of empowerment, and, if he's lucky, perhaps even self-forgiveness.
©2012 Caleb Daniloff (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Running Ransom Road
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- maree
- 06-07-2015
Recovery and running - nice mix
Good story about American who developed alcoholism in teens. He tells his story as he runs a series Marathons throughout meaningful places.
The Moscow marathon story is fantastic!
I listened whilst I was running, and he kept me running.
Beautiful reading!
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- Mark M.
- 28-11-2024
Zero structure
Zero flow and structure advertised as a running/addiction story. Trying to hard to be a linguist and forgetting to give the reader any a structured flowing account. This book for example if you come back to it after a few days and try to figure out where you are up to, good luck
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