A Race Like No Other, Liz Robbins
A Race Like No Other, Liz Robbins
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A Race Like No Other
26.2 Miles Through the Streets of New York

Author: Liz Robbins

Narrator: Leslie Bellair

Unabridged: 8 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/08/2012


Synopsis

“Gets closer to this marathon than an avenue railbird, and it leaves impressions not fleeting, but lasting.”—Sports IllustratedThe New York City Marathon is considered one of the nation’s—and the world's—premier sporting events. A reporter for the New York Times, Liz Robbins brings the color, the history, the electricity of this remarkable annual competition alive in A Race Like No Other. Centering her narrative around the fabled 2007 running, Robbins captures all the intensity of the grand event, following the runners—both professional and amateur—along 26.2 grueling miles through the streets of New York, from the starting line at the Verrazano Narrows Bridge to the finish line in Central Park, and offering fascinating portraits of marathon legends like the race's charismatic founder, the late Fred Lebow, and nine-time champion Grete Waitz. The Wall Street Journal raves: “Robbins nails the race, painting a broad, impressionistic portrait of what I consider New York’s greatest day.” No other book captures the excitement of the New York City Marathon like A Race Like No Other.

About Liz Robbins

A sportswriter for seventeen years—the last nine at the New York Times—Liz Robbins has covered marathons, the Olympics, tennis, and the NBA. She lives in New York City and frequents the running trails of Central Park.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Selina

More like 3.5 stars. I really appreciated hearing about the race as I’m about to run it. Great set up - each chapter is a mile. While I liked reading about the elite runners I felt there was too much. I liked the stories of the amateur ‘regular’ runners much more compelling.......more

Goodreads review by Katie

Great book about the New York City Marathon. Unlike "Born to Run," I'm not sure how much this book would appeal to non-runners, but as a runner I couldn't put it down. It was one of those nonfiction books that is the perfect blend of personal anecdotes and history of the race, which really kept me e......more

Goodreads review by Melissa

I loved reading the mile-by-mile stories of various ability-leveled runners. This book definitely got me even more excited to run the NYC marathon!......more

Fun fun fun......more