San Francisco Chronicle ...
"Compelling. . . . Entertaining. . . . [McDougall] uses an extended portrait of one of the world's least known cultures, the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico's Copper Canyons, to put modern American running under an exacting magnifying glass."
Outside Magazine ...
"Equal parts quest, physiology treatise, and running history. . . . [McDougall] seeks to learn the secrets of the Tarahumara the old-fashioned way: He tracks them down. . . . The climactic race reads like a sprint. . . . It simply makes you want to run."
The Irish Times. ...
"Hugely entertaining. . . . One of the most joyful and engaging books about running to appear for many years."
Kirkus, starred review...
"An enthralling story. . . . McDougall's background as a magazine writer is readily apparent--his prose is light and airy, informative without being pretentious. Most passages are short and engaging with extra doses of drama and exclamatory phrases thrown in to great effect. McDougall wisely grounds the narrative in his own struggle to engage in the concluding race--he was frustrated with his tendency to get injured--and he offers insightful sidebars on a variety of topics, from the development of the modern running shoe to an evolutionary argument that humans are literally born to run. . . . A terrific ride, recommended for any athlete."
Daniel Coyle, author of The Talent Code...
"A wildly fascinating story, perfectly told. Born to Run is an instant classic."
Bill Rodgers, Four time winner of the Boston Marathon...
"Born to Run is hilariously funny, weird, and nonstop fun to read. Runners can sink their teeth into it."
Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder and Ghost Soldiers...
"Driven by an intense yet subtle curiosity, Christopher McDougall gamely treads across the continent to pierce the soul and science of long-distance running. McDougall's ambitious search leads him deep into the ragged folds of Mexico's Copper Canyon, where he somehow manages the impossible: He plumbs the mystic secrets of the fleet-footed Tarahumara Indians while never losing his deep enchantment for the majesty of their culture."
Benjamin Wallace, author of The Billionaire's Vinegar...
"Christopher McDougall writes like a world-class ultramarathoner, with so much ease and heart and gusto that I couldn't stop reading this thrilling, fascinating book. As soon as I finished, all I wanted to do was head out for a run."
Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica...
"I love Christopher McDougall's Born To Run! The book is wonderful. It's funny, insightful, captivating, and a great and beautiful discovery. There are lessons here that translate to realms beyond running. The book inspires anyone who those seeks to live more fully or to run faster."
John Gimlette, author of Panther Soup...
"Galloping along through a multi-faceted landscape that is by turns exhilarating, funny and weirdly absorbing, Born to Run is a breathless read, but sheer endorphinous pleasure."
Lloyd Bradley, author of...
"Quite simply the best book you'll ever read about running. . . . Brilliant, and brilliantly life-affirming."
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