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Title | : | Flanagan's Run |
Author | : | Tom McNab |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 472 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 1987 by Book Club Associates (first published March 1982) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Sports |
Tom McNab
Hardcover | Pages: 472 pages Rating: 4.2 | 498 Users | 71 Reviews
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In 1930, when America was in the iron grip of the Depression, showman and promoter Charles C. Flanagan hatches the idea of a footrace from Los Angeles to New York. Word gets out all over the world, and in March, 1931, more than 2000 runners start the grueling run eastward. The event encounters all sorts of obstacles along the way from angry union organizers to Al Capone's mob. Flying by the seat of his pants, Flanagan is able to make deal after deal to ensure that his runners will make it to New York and collect the prize money. Some of the deals involve shameless promotions in the venues along the way in which the runners are forced into silly and sometime grotesque displays of strength, speed and agility.This is a big story is so many ways. I was impressed with the breadth of Flanagan's scheme, and the microcosm of individuals who rose to meet the challenge. McNab, who was the technical advisor for Chariots of Fire, brings the setting and time and characters to life. His insight into the mechanics as well as the psychology of long-distance running made for gripping reading. This is a work of fiction, but it doesn't feel fictional. The last leg of the race, from Denville, New Jersey to New York's Central Park feels as if it must be available on old newsreels.
McNab's writing is superbly cinematic. Like other readers, I am surprised that Flanagan's Run hasn't been made into a movie yet. Now that the book is available on Kindle, there will probably be renewed interest in filming.
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Original Title: | Flanagan's Run |
ISBN: | 0340243937 (ISBN13: 9780340243930) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 498 Users | 71 ReviewsAppraise Out Of Books Flanagan's Run
Audiobook. Kept me entertained during many a morning workout but much longer than it should have been and some things were just too implausible for me (i.e, the Capone run-in and outcome, and the evil Olympic chairman), but likeable characters and in general it is sort of a shout out to runners.I loved it. A big story, told through characters you actually care about. I didn't want it to end. Wish he'd written more.
For sheer immersive narrative this is worth a 5. I last read it in 1982 and yet again I was transported and enthralled. Reading this was one of my best experiences of 2017 (and I've had a great year).
I truly enjoyed this story. It takes place in the early 1930s detailing a run across the country organized by Charles Flanagan. The tale is based on an interview the author had with someone who participated in another run. As the story unfolds one begins to identify with the runners who embark on this adventure because of their backgrounds, financial troubles, and motives. Mike Morgan, a miner's strike organizer has lost his wife and his job, runs to support his son and finds love with another
Great read. The running theme was a good one to keep me interested. Not normally a big period piece buy but loved the running, loved the characters. Great story. I listened to it on Audible and the narrator was absolutely amazing - killer accents.
I read this book years ago and loved it. I just re-read and still really enjoyed it. I did find there were some stereotypes that are perhaps no longer pc. It would make a great mini-series.
Really awesome historical fiction for a runner!!!!
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