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| Management number | 220519343 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$7.98 | Model Number | 220519343 | ||
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OverviewRun Like a Rarámuri is a deeply personal, firsthand narrative that continues the story the world first glimpsed in Born to Run. Drawing from fifteen years living, running, and learning among the Rarámuri of Mexico’s Copper Canyons, the book offers an intimate look into a culture that runs not for fame or competition, but for connection, community, and spiritual purpose.Told through vivid storytelling, lived experience, and interwoven “Wisdoms” - short reflections that punctuate and deepen each story - the book explores what it means to live freely, give generously, and move through the world with gratitude and endurance.Themes and PhilosophyAt its core, Run Like a Rarámuri is about connection - between people, between body and Earth, and between effort and joy. The Rarámuri concept of Korima, meaning sharing or mutual exchange, weaves through every page. It’s the belief that what we give freely comes back multiplied, and that life is best lived when generosity replaces competition.Running, for the Rarámuri, is both ritual and celebration. It’s prayer in motion. The author explores this idea through his own transformation - from seeking endurance as achievement to embracing running as communion. Along the way, he confronts moments of loss, including the passing of friends and the hardships of life in the remote canyons, but always returns to gratitude and purpose.The book balances beauty and realism: the simplicity of canyon life, the laughter of shared meals, the humility of the Rarámuri runners, and the challenges of maintaining community traditions in a modernizing world. It’s as much about endurance of the spirit as endurance of the body.Tone and StyleThe writing blends memoir, travelogue, and spiritual reflection. The tone is honest, grounded, and deeply human - shaped by respect for the Rarámuri people and the lessons they’ve given. The pacing moves like a long run itself: steady, immersive, and punctuated with bursts of insight that invite reflection.The Wisdoms act as meditative breaks, allowing the reader to slow down and absorb the deeper message behind each story. They turn the book from a simple narrative into a living philosophy - a guide for anyone searching for balance, joy, and meaning through movement and simplicity.Emotional Arc and Reader TakeawayBy the end of Run Like a Rarámuri, the reader has journeyed through more than landscapes — they’ve walked (and run) through transformation. The book begins as an exploration of running and culture, and ends as an invitation to live more presently, to share more freely, and to remember that endurance is not about speed, but about heart.Readers come away with a sense of calm and inspiration - that even in a modern world driven by noise and consumption, there exists another way: to move lightly, live gratefully, and keep running not just for distance, but for life itself.It’s a work that bridges worlds: the Copper Canyons and the modern city, the ancient and the contemporary, the personal and the universal. Run Like a Rarámuri is not simply a book about running — it’s a meditation on being human. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8994040119 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Michael A Miller |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.78 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.02 pounds |
| Print length | 346 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 2026 |
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