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All in Stride

A Journey in Running, Courage, and the Search for the American Dream

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The inspiring stories of distance runners Elvin Kibet and Shadrack Kipchirchir and their determination to build meaningful lives as new American citizens.

Professional distance runners Elvin Kibet and Shadrack Kipchirchir grew up in rural Kenyan villages. Though their lives began in poverty, both were driven to reach their full potential, to gain an education and make a difference. And they would find their way to do just that through the high-pressure world of distance running.

In All in Stride, Johanna Garton tells the gripping and inspiring stories of Elvin and Shadrack. Beginning with their upbringing in Kenya, Garton follows the runners through their journeys to the United States, running for Division 1 universities, their blossoming romance as college students, and ultimately their service as U.S. soldiers and professional runners. Woven through the narrative is the story of Samantha Schultz, who also competed for the U.S. Army. Like Elvin and Shadrack, she struggled with several obstacles throughout her journey, including poor coaching, over training, the intense pressure to make the Olympic team, and disordered eating, a condition that plagues so many young female athletes.

More than just a running story, All in Stride takes readers behind the scenes to explore the difficulties Elvin and Shadrack faced, including adjusting to an entirely new culture in the U.S., bigotry and intolerance, the stresses and joys of global competitions like the Olympics, joining the U.S. Army's World Class Athlete Program, and discovering the ever-changing landscape of what it means to be an American.

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      March 1, 2024
      In her third book, Garton (Awakening East, 2015; Edge of the Map, 2020) introduces two African-born distance runners, Olympian Shadrack "Shaddy" Kipchirchir and NCAA All-American Elvin Kibet, who leave their beloved families and supportive communities in Kenya to pursue careers in the U.S. thanks to athletic scholarships. Divided into two parts, this refreshing sports story touches on all the right notes and finds a nice balance, alternating between Shaddy and Elvin as it explores their humble upbringings, their introduction to distance running, college experiences, training for the Olympic trials, their enlistment as soldier-athletes in the U.S. Army, and their being selected for the Army World Class Athlete Program (WCAP). In her Reader's Note, Garton acknowledges this as a "work of creative nonfiction" with "reconstructed dialogue," which makes the text flow but veers a bit off course by including a chapter on Olympic pentathlete Samantha Schultz and her athletic journey with WCAP. Nevertheless, this inspirational story will appeal to running fans, especially when Kipchirchir serves as a pacesetter for Eliud Kipchoge's sub-two-hour marathon, and will enlighten readers who may have preconceived notions about foreign-born athletes.

      COPYRIGHT(2024) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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