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Half-marathon : a complete guide for women / by Galloway, Jeff,1945-; Galloway, Barbara.;
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Subjects: Running for women.; Marathon running;
© c2012. , Meyer & Meyer Sport,
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Molly Twinkletail runs away / by Meadows, Daisy.;
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Animals; Magic; Hart, Lily (Fictitious character); Forester, Jess (Fictitious character);
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Runs with the stars / by Whitecrow, Darcy.; O'Connor, Heather,1960-; Lishchenko, Lenny.;
The inspiring story of a multigenerational family working together to bring a herd of Ojibwe Horses back home, years after they all but disappeared. A grandfather and grandchild share the work of breeding and caring for the horses, remembering the story of a daring rescue from the grandfather's childhood, and building a loving bond of family and animals. Inspired by real events.LSC
Subjects: Ojibwa Indians; Horses; Families; Ojibwe;
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Run, hide, repeat : a memoir of a fugitive childhood / by Dakin, Pauline,author.;
"The unforgettable memoir of a family betrayed by a cruel deception. Pauline Dakin, a well-known CBC journalist, spent her childhood on the run. Without warning or goodbyes, her mother twice uprooted her and her brother, moving thousands of miles away from family and friends. Years later her mother revealed they'd been running from the Mafia and were receiving protection from a covert anti-organized crime task force. When her mother decided to go into protective custody, an exhausted Dakin planned to disappear as well. But before that happened, she made a horrifying discovery. Her family's strange existence was based on a bizarre hoax, a web of lies manufactured by trusted loved ones. Complete with hit men, body doubles, and undercover agents, Run, hide, repeat is a memoir of a childhood steeped in unexplained fear and menace. Dakin's story stretches credulity but it was all too real. Gripping and suspenseful, it moves from Dakin's uneasy acceptance of her family's dire situation to bewildered anger at a cruel charade. As she revisits her past, Run, hide, repeat becomes a redemptive story of the power of love to overcome betrayal and deception"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Dakin, Pauline; Journalists;
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Marathon and half marathon / by Caron, Marnie; Sport Medicine Council of B.C.;
Subjects: Marathon running;
© c2006., Greystone Books,
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The Runner's world : race everthing : how to conquer any race at any distance in any environment and have fun doing it / by Yasso, Bart,author.; Strout, Erin,author.;
Subjects: Road running;
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Running around (and such) / by Byler, Linda.;
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Subjects: Glick, Lizzie (Fictitious character); Amish; Teenage girls;
© c2010., Good Books,
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Build your running body : a total-body fitness plan for all distance runners, from milers to ultramarathoners : run farther, faster, and injury-free / by Magill, Pete.; Schwartz, Thomas(Exercise physiologist); Breyer, Melissa,1957-; Hernandez, Diana(Photographer);
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
Subjects: Running.; Long-distance running.; Running; Running; Runners (Sports);
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The boy who runs : the odyssey of Julius Achon / by Brant, John,1951-;
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Subjects: Achon, Julius.; Runners (Sports); Child soldiers;
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Anywhere you run : a novel / by Morris, Wanda M.(Wanda Michelle),1959-author.;
It's 1964 and Violet Richards is in more trouble than she's ever been in her life. It was an act of self-defense against her white rapist, Huxley Broadus. But with the color of Violet's skin, there is no way she can escape Jim Crow justice, not in Jackson, Mississippi. Before anyone can find Huxley's body or finger Violet as the killer, she decides to run. With the help of her white beau, Dewey Leonard, a lovesick boy intent on marrying her up North, they make it to Birmingham before she sneaks away and catches a Greyhound bus bound for Washington, D.C. But desperation has her winding up in the small rural town of Chillicothe, Georgia. Back in Jackson, Marigold, Violet's older sister, has dreams of attending law school. But she is in a different kind of trouble: she's pregnant and unmarried. Working for the Mississippi Summer Project, Marigold has been trying to use her smarts to further the cause of the Black vote. But after the Project's lawyer, and her baby's father, abandons her and news of Huxley's murder brings the police to her door, Marigold sees no choice but to marry another man and leave Jackson behind. After a quick marriage, they move to Ohio seeking the promise of a better life and no more segregation. Two sisters on the run, one from the law, the other from social shame. What they don't realize is that there's a man hot on their trail. This man has his own brand of dark secrets and a disturbing motive for finding the sisters that is unknown to everyone but him.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Historical fiction.; Novels.; African American women; African Americans; African Americans; Fugitives from justice; Secrecy; Sisters; Unmarried mothers; Unplanned pregnancy;
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