This book was launched at the same time as Suzy Favor's Fast Girl. I don't know if I'm in the minority or not but I'm not interested in reading a book about a disabled high school runner from a slow running state. No offense, sounds like a feel good story, but this book doesn't attract me at all. How will it stand against the wider non-running population? Probably not well. I'm an avid runner and not interested.
What is wrong in stevens point by the way? Seems like a city wide mental health facility for runners.