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Running Ransom Road

Confronting the Past, One Marathon at a Time

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"Running Ransom Road is Caleb Daniloff's unblinking, ultimately triumphant account of his journey from mean, hopeless drunk back to humanity and himself—through distance running. It's a searing tale of spiritual redemption—one marathon, one mile, one brave, difficult step at a time."—Steve Friedman, co-author of New York Times bestseller Eat and Run and author of the memoir Lost on Treasure Island
For fifteen years, the words that best described Caleb Daniloff were "drunk," "addict," and "abuser." These days, the best word to describe him is "runner."
In Running Ransom Road, the long-since-sober Daniloff confronts his past by setting out to run races in each of the cities where he once lived and wreaked havoc during that lost period of his life. As he competes in marathons from Boston to Vermont to Moscow, he explores his old destructive life and how running's sobering and inspiring effects have changed him for the better. In doing so, he connects with others like him, illuminating the connection between addiction and running. Running Ransom Road is at once a memoir of addiction, finding oneself, and learning to push past barriers both physical and emotional.
"Just as Caleb Daniloff's life was about to tumble into the abyss of addiction, he was lucky enough to discover he liked to run, simply for himself. In Running Ransom Road, his captivating narrative describes a journey of personal redemption that, fortunately for us, he is willing to share."—Frank Shorter, Olympic marathon gold medalist

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 9, 2012
      Unlike those who embraced a certain faith or occupation to find redemption, Daniloff, a writer for Runner’s World and the Boston Globe, took up a sport, running, to defeat booze, drugs, and chronic partying before discovering an emotional balance in himself, in his memoir. Once sober after a 15-year drinking spree, Daniloff battled several demons in his personality, going from shyness and self-loathing to crippling panic attacks and self-doubt, until he strapped on running shoes in 2009: “But when I took up running, I found not only a central pattern in my life, but a forum in which to confront myself.” Each race challenges and strengthens him within, drawing him into a healthier, more positive consciousness while overcoming the lung-burning courses of the Boston Marathon, the Middlebury Maple Run, the Asics Moscow International Peace Marathon, and New York City Marathon 11. Undergoing a critical introspection in dissecting his former “reckless and selfish” self, he completes seven marathons in 18 months, breaking though the mental wall that previously stood between him and the outside world. This is a vital, honest, and arresting account of one flawed runner’s emotional and spiritual renewal with each step toward the finish line. Agent: Wendy Sherman, Wendy Sherman Associates.

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