![]() ![]() ![]() Then we jump back in time to his childhood and family life, which is how we understand how his relationships with his parents and siblings and his health diagnosis influenced how he behaved in other areas of his life. ![]() We start in the middle of one of Jurek’s toughest races in 2005, Badwater 135, which covers 135 miles (217km) non-stop from Death Valley to Mt. ![]() It was a good move on Jurek’s part, if he felt his own writing or voice wasn’t strong enough for a book. Co-author Steve Friedman is credited, who I learned through the book was part of Jurek’s running life. The book is catchy and moves quickly, like a runner does. While some sites do not recognize the ampersand symbol (&) as part of the title and call it “ Eat and Run“, I’m using the title as referenced on Jurek’s site. So the next book on my vegan memoir list was going to be from 2005 but it took a while for my local library to get it to me so I fast forwarded another eight years to Scott Jurek’s Eat & Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness, published in 2013 by Mariner Books. This vegan memoir is a story about eating and running. ![]()
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