The Memory of Running
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Ron McLarty
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Ron McLarty
About this listen
Smithson Ide is 43 years old and weighs 279 pounds when his parents die in an accident. Lost in memories of childhood, Smithson uncovers his old Raleigh bicycle in the garage and begins a cross-country journey to find his beautiful, but tragically psychotic sister. Keenly aware of how ridiculous he must appear, Smithson nonetheless perseveres through a journey that is hilarious and horrifying. It is a trip, he soon realizes, that might provide his last chance to become the person he has always wanted to be.
©2002 Ron McLarty (P)2002 Recorded Books, LLCCritic Reviews
"Ron McLarty's The Memory of Running is the best novel you won't read this year. But you can experience it, and I'm all but positive that you'll thank me for the tip if you do....What I hope is that you'll order a copy and experience it for yourself....It's bighearted and as satisfying as one of your mom's home-cooked Sunday dinners." (Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly)
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- Anonymous User
- 03-08-2023
Brilliant
The story of a family's quiet coping through mental ill-health, alcoholism, obesity, PTSD and a loved one's disappearance. Told in the kindest, wittiest, and gentlest way.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-12-2020
What a beautiful, moving story
Finished this book now for the third time in 15 years. What a great story, bit forest gump, bit..not sure but I love it. One of my all time favourites. Told really well, letting it all slowly unfold.
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