Don't Call It a Comeback : What Happened When I Stopped Chasing PRs, and Started Chasing Happiness
Don't Call It a Comeback : What Happened When I Stopped Chasing PRs, and Started Chasing Happiness
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Author(s): D'Amato, Keira
ISBN No.: 9781250344946
Pages: 304
Year: 202509
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 42.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Words of wisdom never sound preachy coming from someone as affable and charming as D''Amato. Everyone loves a comeback story, but as D''Amato''s title indicates, hers isn''t one. Her story is about running, setting goals, and pushing yourself.There is something here for everyone, but runners--and especially women runners--will love this glimpse into the mind of an elite runner." -- Booklist "Keira writes in much the same way that she chases happiness--deliberately, from the heart, with relentless determination and always the desire to go the extra miles. Her boundless energy and genuine candor will motivate every reader regardless of the happiness and success they wish to chase. Her storytelling brings everyone into her life and out for a run of their choice. A read that will quicken your pace.


" -- Joan Benoit Samuelson, 1984 Olympic marathon gold medalist "I just loved this book. Keira''s unwavering optimism will carry you for miles, but it''s the challenges and low moments that she faced--and the story of how she overcame them--that are the most uplifting. Reading this buoyed my spirit, and brought me so much joy." --Ellie Kemper, actress and author of My Squirrel Days "I''ve read hundreds of running books in the last fifty years, and Keira D''Amato''s Don''t Call It A Comeback stands apart from the pack. It''s not that she''s faster than everyone else--though she comes close. It''s that she''s zanier, more spontaneous, and ultimately more honest than the rest. D''Amato''s realistic look at elite running--the good, the bad, and the bonky--makes her book a reader''s delight." --Amby Burfoot, 1968 Boston Marathon Winner and author of First Ladies of Running " Don''t Call It a Comeback is fireworks in a crowded field of athlete memoirs.


With a knack for hilariously vulnerable storytelling, Keira D''Amato unspools a fascinating tale of her unconventional running career. Even though I''m a much slower runner, I found Keira''s story incredibly relatable, and I would enthusiastically press this book into the hands of anyone who runs or jogs or walks." --Shelby Van Pelt, New York Times bestselling author of Remarkably Bright Creatures "I freaking loved Don''t Call It a Comeback . It made me laugh, made me cry, and made me want to challenge myself. I felt like I was hanging out with Keira, having a chat. I especially loved that she talked through the tough times--it''s easy to assume that runners just have a body that is made to run, but Keira shows that it takes WILL to run. It''s a reminder that''s applicable to anyone''s world, regardless of what their "sport" is: success takes work. This is an exceptional book that I will be recommending to every person I know.


" --Deb Cupp, President of Microsoft, America "This book is exactly the push we ald low moments that she faced--and the story of how she overcame them--that are the most uplifting. Reading this buoyed my spirit, and brought me so much joy." --Ellie Kemper, actress and author of My Squirrel Days "I''ve read hundreds of running books in the last fifty years, and Keira D''Amato''s Don''t Call It A Comeback stands apart from the pack. It''s not that she''s faster than everyone else--though she comes close. It''s that she''s zanier, more spontaneous, and ultimately more honest than the rest. D''Amato''s realistic look at elite running--the good, the bad, and the bonky--makes her book a reader''s delight." --Amby Burfoot, 1968 Boston Marathon Winner and author of First Ladies of Running " Don''t Call It a Comeback is fireworks in a crowded field of athlete memoirs. With a knack for hilariously vulnerable storytelling, Keira D''Amato unspools a fascinating tale of her unconventional running career.


Even though I''m a much slower runner, I found Keira''s story incredibly relatable, and I would enthusiastically press this book into the hands of anyone who runs or jogs or walks." --Shelby Van Pelt, New York Times bestselling author of Remarkably Bright Creatures "I freaking loved Don''t Call It a Comeback . It made me laugh, made me cry, and made me want to challenge myself. I felt like I was hanging out with Keira, having a chat. I especially loved that she talked through the tough times--it''s easy to assume that runners just have a body that is made to run, but Keira shows that it takes WILL to run. It''s a reminder that''s applicable to anyone''s world, regardless of what their "sport" is: success takes work. This is an exceptional book that I will be recommending to every person I know." --Deb Cupp, President of Microsoft, America "This book is exactly the push we alry incredibly relatable, and I would enthusiastically press this book into the hands of anyone who runs or jogs or walks.


" --Shelby Van Pelt, New York Times bestselling author of Remarkably Bright Creatures "I freaking loved Don''t Call It a Comeback . It made me laugh, made me cry, and made me want to challenge myself. I felt like I was hanging out with Keira, having a chat. I especially loved that she talked through the tough times--it''s easy to assume that runners just have a body that is made to run, but Keira shows that it takes WILL to run. It''s a reminder that''s applicable to anyone''s world, regardless of what their "sport" is: success takes work. This is an exceptional book that I will be recommending to every person I know." --Deb Cupp, President of Microsoft, America "This book is exactly the push we all need to try something new and hard--one day, 90 seconds of running; the next, a marathon record. Keira''s story--and her happiness--is inspiring.


" --Emily Oster, New York Times bestselling author of Expecting Better "Keira D''Amato is currently at the top of women''s distance running. She holds multiple American records.and has racked up win after win this year at everything from 10Ks to 7 milers. But just two years earlier, the real estate agent and mom of two was mostly unknown, a "hobby jogger" quietly putting in miles." -- People (2022) "D''Amato''s success has been riveting to watch, in part because it seemed to come out of nowhere. She had only resumed running competitively in 2017 following a seven-year hiatus. In the interim, she adopted the life of a typical suburbanite--career, marriage, kids. And then, around the time most people are starting to reminisce about their glory days, D''Amato started living them.


Really living them. She found more success in five short years than most elite runners do in an uninterrupted lifetime of training." -- Runner''s World d low moments that she faced--and the story of how she overcame them--that are the most uplifting. Reading this buoyed my spirit, and brought me so much joy." --Ellie Kemper, actress and author of My Squirrel Days "I''ve read hundreds of running books in the last fifty years, and Keira D''Amato''s Don''t Call It A Comeback stands apart from the pack. It''s not that she''s faster than everyone else--though she comes close. It''s that she''s zanier, more spontaneous, and ultimately more honest than the rest. D''Amato''s realistic look at elite running--the good, the bad, and the bonky--makes her book a reader''s delight.


" --Amby Burfoot, 1968 Boston Marathon Winner and author of First Ladies of Running " Don''t Call It a Comeback is fireworks in a crowded field of athlete memoirs. With a knack for hilariously vulnerable storytelling, Keira D''Amato unspools a fascinating tale of her unconventional running career. Even though I''m a much slower runner, I found Keira''s story incredibly relatable, and I would enthusiastically press this book into the hands of anyone who runs or jogs or walks." --Shelby Van Pelt, New York Times bestselling author of Remarkably Bright Creatures "I freaking loved Don''t Call It a Comeback . It made me laugh, made me cry, and made me want to challenge myself. I felt like I was hanging out with Keira, having a chat. I especially loved that she talked through the tough times--it''s easy to assume that runners just have a body that is made to run, but Keira shows that it takes WILL to run. It''s a reminder that''s applicable to anyone''s world, regardless of what their "sport" is: success takes work.


This is an exceptional book that I will be recommending to every person I know." --Deb Cupp, President of Microsoft, America "This book is exactly the push we all need to try something new and hard--one day, 90 seconds of running; the next, a marathon record. Keira''s story--and her happiness--is inspiring." --Emily Oster, New York Times bestselling author of Expecting Better "Keira D''Amato is currently at the top of women''s distance running. She holds multiple American records.and has racked up win after win this year at everything from 10Ks to 7 milers. But just two years earlier, the real estate agent and mom of two was mostly unknown, a "hobby jogger" quietly putting in miles." -- People (2022) "D''Amato''s success has been riveting to watch, in part because it seemed to come out of nowhere.


She had only resumed running competitively in 2017 following a seven-year hiatus. In the interim, she adopted the life of a typical suburbanite--career, marriage, kids. And then, around the time most people are starting to reminisce about their glory days, D''Amato started living them. Really living them. She found more success in five short years than most eli.


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