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God on the Starting Line: The Triumph of a Catholic School Running Team and Its Jewish Coach »

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Authors: Marc Bloom
ISBN-13: 9781891369742, ISBN-10: 1891369741
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Breakaway Books
Date Published: November 2007
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Marc Bloom

Marc Bloom has been a leading figure in track and field, running, and the health and fitness movement for nearly forty years. The author of several books, he served as editor in chief of The Runner magazine from 1978 to 1987 and has been a senior contributor to Runner's World since 1988, covering events worldwide and writing articles on health, fitness, and training. He lives in New Jersey with his family.

Book Synopsis

Reflections on the role of faith in a rag-tag team turned state champion.

Publishers Weekly

In 1997, Bloom took a cross-country coaching job at a small Catholic high school on the Jersey Shore. Although he'd covered running internationally for publications like Runner's World and the New York Times, he hadn't coached before and expended Herculean effort to transform ragtag athletes into committed, passionate champions. In this memoir, employing a conversational writing style (and a jarring use of the present tense even when describing past events), Bloom candidly portrays the ups and downs of building his team. Some of the book's most heartwarming moments come through its interfaith elements, as Bloom, a Reform Jew, learns to understand and encourage his students' Catholic faith while simultaneously appreciating his own religion: "I figure that since Christian kids are taught that suffering with Jesus on the cross is a sanctifying duty, when you combine my nurturing energy with boys who should welcome pain you've got the makings of one fine cross-country team." Readers can easily imagine the Hollywood film that should emerge from this story, a hybrid of Mr. Holland's Opus and Dead Poets Society with underdog sports flicks like Rudy and Miracle, particularly in the inspirational final moments when the team triumphs at the 2000 state championships despite having an injured athlete. (Nov.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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