Publishers Weekly

Inspiring memoir of competitiv­e long distance running.

Great for fans of Alison Mariella Désir’s Running While Black, Meb Keflezighi and Scott Douglas’s 26 Marathons.

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Apropos of Running: A Memoir Charles Moore | Petite Ivy Press 300p, hardcover, $27, ISBN 978-1-955496-08-7

Moore (author of The Black Market) delivers a penetratin­g memoir of his journey to become a world-class marathoner. “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to win at everything” Moore writes, though he did not start running until age 40. That later-in-life start never slowed him down, however, and he shares with readers his intense path to completing over 20 marathons in a handful of years, including the prestigiou­s Abbott World Marathon Majors—six marathons in Berlin, Boston, Chicago, London, New York, and Tokyo. As he digs into the behind-the-scenes training that went into each race, Moore also hones in on his experience­s as a Black runner, revealing the lack of diversity in the sport and his own efforts to change that.

The candid style that Moore uses to recount his own experience­s is refreshing, as is his commitment to sharing the history behind marathonin­g. He chronicles the background of running as an “elitist” sport, covering notables who broke through the barriers—like Marilyn Bevans, the first Black woman to win a United States marathon— and shares his own rules to ensure he feels safe as a Black runner, including only running outside on an actual race day. Moore documents the statistics behind the sport as well, highlighti­ng the shockingly low number of Black marathon finishers both in the United States and internatio­nally.

For Moore, running is a way to challenge himself while connecting to a community—“not just a familiar face but of someone facing an uphill battle alongside me, facing the prospect of failure just as I was.” He details how, thanks to his competitiv­e spirit, he finds and builds that community, even inspiring Black friends and family to take up the sport. Potential long distance runners—and those interested in the experience of Black marathoner­s—will embrace this inspiring memoir.

Cover: B+ | Design & typography: A | Illustrati­ons: – Editing: B+ | Marketing copy: A

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