Description |
1 online resource (326 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Prologue: A Deathbed Promise -- Chapter One: The Consumption -- Chapter Two: La Consommation -- Chapter Three: The Jumping-Off Place -- Chapter Four: The Big Thaw -- Chapter Five: The Running-Shaped Hole -- Chapter Six: Moon Over the Super-Soft Target -- Chapter Seven: White Wasp -- Chapter Eight: The Me Press Halfer -- Chapter Nine: The Forest of Paternal Dismay: A Night in the Black Oak -- Chapter Ten: You're Going to Need More Storms -- Chapter Eleven: Free Press Prisoner -- Chapter Twelve: Super-Path Saturday |
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Chapter Thirteen: Immanent Justice< -- Chapter Fourteen: Imminent Justice: or, Robert Earl Stewart vs. Her Majesty the Queen -- Chapter Fifteen: Running the Limberlost: Crisis on Muskoka Road 8 -- Chapter Sixteen: Double-Booked -- Chapter Seventeen: The Full Half -- Chapter Eighteen: The Rebellion-Shaped Hole -- Chapter Nineteen: We Will Fall -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Back Cover |
Summary |
Robert Earl Stewart weighs 368 pounds and struggles to catch his breath while talking. He starts running to save his life. Along the way he loses 140 pounds, ends up in jail, and eventually runs the Detroit Free Press Half-Marathon |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781459749078 |
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1459749073 |
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