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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Running for Good: 101 Stories for Runners & Walkers to Get You Moving

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Whether you want to get moving, or keep moving, you need inspiration. Novice walkers and seasoned runners alike will find that inspiration, and so much more, in these stories written by those who know that the toughest step to take in any walk or run is the first. 

Beginning an athletic pursuit like running or walking for fitness takes a good deal of motivation, determination, and inspiration, all of which can be found in these 101 real-life stories. Written by people who took that all-important, and elusive, first step, these stories will not only help readers get off the couch and get moving, but they’ll inspire even the most seasoned of athletes to keep moving. Coauthored by the famous ultramarathoner Dean Karnazes, who brings his own advice to readers, as well as stories from some of the best-known runners in the world.

401 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 4, 2019

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Amy Newmark

372 books178 followers
Amy Newmark is the bestselling author, editor-in-chief, and publisher of the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series. Since 2008, she has published 191 new Chicken Soup for the Soul titles, most of them national bestsellers in the U.S. and Canada, more than doubling the number of Chicken Soup for the Soul titles in print today.

Amy is credited with revitalizing the Chicken Soup for the Soul brand, which has been a publishing industry phenomenon since the first book came out in 1993. By compiling inspirational and aspirational true stories curated from ordinary people who have had extraordinary experiences, Amy has kept the thirty-year-old Chicken Soup for the Soul brand fresh and relevant.

Follow Amy on Twitter @amynewmark. Listen to her free podcast, The Chicken Soup for the Soul Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, the Podcasts app on iPhone, or by using your favorite podcast app on other devices.

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2 reviews2 followers
July 11, 2020
Ruined by male narrator

I bought the audiobook to listen to when running, but have had to skip half the stories due to the male narrator (Adam Verner). He over accentuates everything, hamming it up to the point of distraction. So irritating.

Such a shame, because the stories I have listened to (read by the female) are enjoyable.
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227 reviews1 follower
January 28, 2024
Read these stories aloud to my son! Not only runner stories in here but walkers too. This one seemed to have more “everyday” people vs the other Chicken Soup running book.
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January 18, 2020
Couldn't finish it. I was really bored while reading it.
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February 18, 2024
It has been a while since I read a Chicken Soup for the Soul book and I forgot how laced in Christianity they can be. It's not bad, just intense when in audio form and especially grouped together. I really liked the layout of this book in loose themes of family/travel/perseverance/endurance/community. Personally I liked that while some were about NYC, there were a LOT of marathons and ultras focused, with a special focus on Boston and resilience when this book was being collected. A good listen for while on a run.
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November 29, 2022
inspirational

Oh my, but what a wonderful book! I read as if I were there with each person as they experienced life — the exuberant joys and heartbreak sorrows, and the new discoveries and triumphs. I just hated for the stories to end…so real and encouraging and inspirational. Read this book. Slowly. Some stories you’ll read more than once. Some will stay with you on your runs…and help you in so many meaningful ways.
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April 16, 2024
Good book with lots of stories of different running experiences. Went all over the place, which was kind of the point, however was not always the most exciting. Overall good book about the benefits of running.
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462 reviews31 followers
July 3, 2019
Yes, I have a story included in this book, and yes, I was inspired by the 100 other stories of strength and perseverance.
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