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Author Salazar, Alberto, 1958-

Title 14 minutes : a running legend's life and death and life / Alberto Salazar and John Brant.

Publication Info. [Emmaus, Pa.] : Rodale, [2012]
©2012

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Location Call No. Status
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Biographies  92 BIOGRAPHY SALAZAR    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Biographies  B SALAZAR    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  796.42 SAL    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  B SALAZAR, ALBERTO    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  B SALAZAR, A.    Check Shelf
 South Windsor Public Library - Biographies  B SALAZAR    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  796.4209 SALAZAR S    Check Shelf
Description xiv, 258 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary 14 Minutes is the memoir of Alberto Salazar, the most accomplished, charismatic, and controversial marathoner in history. The narrative is framed in the 14 minutes in which Salazar was clinically dead after his shocking heart attack in 2007. The story describes his tempestuous relationship with his father, Jose Salazar, who was a close ally of Fidel Castro during the Cuban revolution. The narrative follows Alberto's boyhood in New England, his rise to stardom at the University of Oregon, his dramatic victories in the New York City and Boston Marathons, his long malaise due to injuries, which resulted in a near-suicidal depression; his resurgence due to intense spiritual experiences and discipline; his close alliance with Phil Knight and the Nike corporation; and describes his numerous near-death experiences. In this book those 14 minutes will be considered from every possible angle. Salazar will share some of the surprising things he's learned about cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular health. He will also share how modern medical science and technology are fundamentally changing the way we think about death. Salazar will acquaint readers with the latest research studying the near-death experience, which has burgeoned into a field of its own, blending science and the spirit in an especially fascinating combination. But don't worry sports fans: mostly this book will tell the story of how a skinny, shy, insecure Cuban-American kid from small-town Massachusetts developed by sheer will-- and God's grace-- into the greatest distance runner of his time. Along the way Salazar will introduce important people in his life ranging from the globe's most famous socialist, Fidel Castro, to one of its most influential capitalists, Nike co-founder and CEO Phil Knight. He will transport readers back to the heady, electric days of the late 1970's, when running was changing American culture as radically as rock and roll had a decade earlier. The book will take readers step-by-step through Salazar's signature races, including his wins at the '80, '81, and '82 New York City Marathons, and his epic, and ultimately self-destructive, victory at the 1982 Boston Marathon. Readers will travel to Cuba's central highlands and to the Willamette Valley of Oregon, and from the edge of the Indian Ocean in South Africa to a remote village in the war-torn Balkans. But throughout Salazar's narrative he will keep returning to those 14 black, shattering, miraculous minutes. Surviving virtual death taught him how to live and now it is time for him to share what he's learned.
Subject Salazar, Alberto, 1958-
Runners (Sports) -- United States -- Biography.
Added Author Brant, John, 1951-
Added Title Fourteen minutes
ISBN 9781609613143 hardback
1609613147 hardback
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