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Spirit Run

A 6000-Mile Marathon Through North America's Stolen Land

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Spirit Run

By: Noé Álvarez
Narrated by: Ramon De Ocampo
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Growing up in Yakima, Washington, Noe Álvarez worked at an apple-packing plant alongside his mother, who “slouched over a conveyor belt of fruit, shoulder to shoulder with mothers conditioned to believe this was all they could do with their lives.” A university scholarship offered escape, but as a first-generation Latino college-goer, Álvarez struggled to fit in.

At 19, he learned about a Native American/First Nations movement called the Peace and Dignity Journeys, epic marathons meant to renew cultural connections across North America. He dropped out of school and joined a group of Dene, Secwepemc, Gitxsan, Dakelh, Apache, Tohono O'odham, Seri, Purepecha, and Maya runners, all fleeing difficult beginnings. Telling their stories alongside his own, Álvarez writes about a four-month-long journey from Canada to Guatemala that pushed him to his limits. He writes not only of overcoming hunger, thirst, and fear - dangers included stone-throwing motorists and a mountain lion - but also of asserting Indigenous and working-class humanity in a capitalist society where oil extraction, deforestation, and substance abuse wreck communities.

©2020 Noé Álvarez (P)2020 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Biographies & Memoirs Native American Adventure Travel Running & Jogging Adventure Indigenous Studies Emigration & Immigration Latin American Studies Indigenous Peoples Specific Demographics United States Social Sciences Latin America Americas
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This was a wonderful story. It gave a lot of insight to all kinds of culture. Love how wrote about the struggles of the working class, the undocumented people everywhere and the pride they have as a people.

Wonderful!

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No importa el pais,nacionalidad, las creencias, religion,cultura,ideas etc. las injusticias siempre a persistido entre Los humanos. es como um virus con sus consecuencias.

Quien soy? Es una pregunta que muchos no saven..

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Loved the unique insights into a world I will never know...the experience of a Latino who grew up in my town of Yakima, WA. The author "made it" in life - not because of "special government programs or scholarships", but because of his own grit, character and determination. A griping story of insight and self-examination...and the bonus is, he's a very talented story-teller and writer. Great read (listen) - I started it again 2 weeks after I finished it!

Grit, character & determination...talented writer.

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Could not put it down. Finished in one sitting.
One I will listen to again!
Good narration.

Brilliant

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This book is not what I expected. I’m not sure what I expected but the story quickly wrapped me in the intertwining stories of love & fear & struggle & connection. I am working in the San Xavier District of the Tohono O'odham land over the next couple weeks and it feels intentional that this book fell into my lap without knowing much about it

Beautiful

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