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Tales from Another Mother Runner

The authors of Run Like a Mother share a collection of inspiring and insightful stories from women who discovered their own power through running.

Every mother runner has a tale to tell. A story about how she discovered the fierce and confident athlete inside her. Maybe it’s about setting a seemingly impossible goal—and then exceeding it. Maybe it’s about finding friends who are also allies, cheerleaders, and reality checks. Or maybe it's just a simple story of starting the day off with an endorphin rush.

In Mother Runners, elite runners Dimity McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea share not only their own stories of personal triumph on the pavement but also inspiring stories from the mother runner community. Through the common theme of running, these women explore issues from losing weight and gaining confidence to finding yourself, connecting with friends, setting goals, dealing with disappointment, and building a better you.

Whether you've run more marathons than you can remember, or you're just getting started, you'll find the inspiration you need to get out there, keep pushing, and run like a mother.

John Holmes McDowell, Sarah Bowen Shea

Living and running in the thin air of Denver, Dimity McDowell has one husband, two kids, and one dog. She's survived three marathons, including one at the end of Ironman Couer d'Alene, but doubts she'll ever go 26.2 on pavement again.Living and running in the misty air of Portland, Oregon, Sarah Bowen Shea also has one husband, but three kids and a cat. She's gritted out a dozen marathons, including qualifying for and running Boston.Together, the duo head up the website anothermotherrunner.com and motherrunnerstore.com, comments frequently at Run Like a Mother: The Book on Facebook, and banters on the Another Mother Runner podcasts on iTunes.

Andrews McMeel Publishing