Whether you are looking to shuffle your way through your first 5K or qualify for Boston for the umpteenth time, Karnazes is sure to motivate your inner runner. His tales of lonely training sessions and ultramarathons —as well as his rediscovery of running after an extended hiatus—speak to the essence and beauty of the sport and help explain why so many are drawn to it.
Ultramarathon Man, by Dean Karnazes
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Elizabeth Nunez, Who Chronicled the Immigrant’s Challenges, Dies at 80
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In “Prospero’s Daughter” and other novels, she explored the legacy of
colonialism in her native Trinidad and the struggle for belonging in an
adopted country.
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