The monikers "drunk," "addict," "abuser," and "boozehound "were Caleb
Daniloff's for fifteen years. Now, the introduction that fits him best
is "My name is Caleb and I am a runner."
In Running Ransom Road,
Daniloff, many years sober, confronts his past by setting out, over the
course of eighteen months, to run marathons in the cities where he once
lived and wreaked havoc. Competing from Boston to New York, Vermont to
Moscow, Daniloff explores the sobering and inspiring effects of running
as he traverses the trails of his former self, lined with dark bars,
ratty apartments, lost loves, and lost chances. With each race he comes
to understand who he is, and by extension who he was, and he finds he is
not alone. There are countless souls in sneakers running away from
something, or better, running past and through whatever it is that
haunts them.
In this powerful story of ruin, running, and
redemption, Daniloff illuminates the connection between running and
addiction and shows that the road to recovery is an arduous but
conquerable one. Strapping on a pair of Nikes won't banish all your
demons, but it can play an important role in maintaining a clean life.
For Daniloff, sweat, strained lungs, and searing muscles are among the
paving stones of empowerment, and, if he's lucky, perhaps even
self-forgiveness.
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