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4.0 out of 5 stars
Holding And Believing In Dreams, July 30, 2008
This review is from: Dream Runner (Indigo) (Paperback)
Gail McFarland introduces readers to Olympic hopeful, Marlea Kellogg in Dream Runner. Marlea has dreamed of winning a Gold medal in the Olympics since she saw Evelyn Ashford at the Los Angeles games in 1984. Moving to Atlanta to be closer to her coach, Marlea practiced every chance she could, between teaching special education students, to achieve her goal. In order to qualify for the Olympic trials, she had to win The Peachtree Road Race. With the finish line in her sight, Marlea could taste victory but she fell over another runner who had tripped and lost her chance at qualifying.
A.J. Yarborough, Atlanta's star running back, was trying to come to terms with the possibility of ending his career. A. J. injured his knee and his attempts at making a comeback did not look good. He was more than happy that he devoted his time during the off-season to earn his degree and license as a physical therapist.
As fate would have it, Marlea was involved in a car accident, which resulted in a serious injury. Depressed and angered, Marlea refused all help. A.J. was asked to take Marlea as a client since he was also an athlete. Marlea and A.J. were immediately drawn to each other as she tried to accept her disability and as A. J. tried to heal her body and her ability to love.
McFarland took her time to introduce her characters and their circumstances. She gave wonderful information about the United States Track & Field Association and the International Paralympics. Even though I struggled to read through some sections, I found the story to be well-written and entertaining.
Reviewed by: Priscilla C. Johnson
APOOO BookClub
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rebuilding Shattered Dreams, July 21, 2008
This review is from: Dream Runner (Indigo) (Paperback)
Not being a BIG sports fan (with the exception of watching my children play), I was PLEASANTLY surprised by how much I enjoyed this novel. I have to say Ms. McFarland did an excellent job of detailing the life of a professional runner and still keeping me entertained with this engaging and inspiring romance. Definitely not the novel for readers JUST looking for a HOT & SPICY romance. Although it does have some brief sensual and romantic encounters, it's not the main focus of this novel. Ms. McFarland provides very vivid and descriptive imagery of an athlete's life and the tragedy and triumph that one might face at some point during his/her career.~~~~~~~The characters of Marlea Kellogg and A.J. Yarborough are well developed and quite BELIEVABLE. This book is filled with in-depth detail as to what makes them tick.~~~~~~~ Marlea and A.J. literally crash into each other and from that moment on a constant electric spark SIZZLES between them. Their relationship starts as an unwilling therapist/client partnership, and slowly they learn to trust each other, developing a friendship that slowly moves along and eventually leads to them falling in love. Along the way there are several challenges they MUST overcome, separately and together in order to build upon this budding relationship. Both Marlea and A.J. show great strength and courage in rebuilding their lives after their dreams are shattered due to unexpected circumstances.~~~~~~~Ms. McFarland has written a story that touches on several emotionally charged issues; such as life-altering accidents/tragedies, benefits and demands of physical therapy, trying to find the will to forgive, trying to push through and keep moving in order to rebuild the broken dreams, so that their ULTIMATE goal is still obtainable. "Dream Runner", is a HIGHLY emotional ride, with many interesting twists that kept me turning the pages just to find out what would happen next for Marlea and A.J. The secondary characters were also intriguing and added just the right amount of fun and intensity to a decent storyline. I had a GREAT time bonding with the whole cast of characters and the very "real-life" concept portrayed in this wonderful story. Overall I think it's a worthwhile read!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Olympic dreams deferred (RAW Rating: 4.5), June 26, 2008
This review is from: Dream Runner (Indigo) (Paperback)
Eight-year-old Marlea promised her mother she would one day win Olympic gold. Twenty-plus years later, she's on the verge of making it happen; she needs a few more points to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team. Peachtree Road Race will give her those points... Marlea's kick is high, she is five seconds ahead of her time, she is in a zone. A second later she is sprawled on the ground, trapped under a hard body.
Licensed Physical Therapist, Special Olympics' coach, and recently released NFL running back, A.J. Yarborough is running for exercise. He looses his footing and finds himself buffered by a soft body. Marlea is heart-broken; the fall destroys her time and her chance for Olympic gold. She heads home, thinking nothing could be worse, but something is. Her car is hit and pushed into a ravine; she is cut from the car and rushed to the hospital.
There are no witnesses and no clues about the victim, or the other driver. The ER physician, who also called in the accident, performs emergency surgery; he has to amputate two of her toes. Days later he hires a physical therapist. Marlea is confused by his actions and is equally shocked and upset that the therapist is the dream killer himself, A.J. Yarborough. With her Olympic dream dead, she is not interested in therapy, but A.J. promises she will walk, dance and also run again. A.J. is finding out how mentally tough Marlea is and she is realizing how much she has sacrificed. These unlikely runners, fortunately, did not pass in the night. Their hard work gives them a renewed hope and maybe the best running field ever. In spite of all the negatives surrounding her accident and her injury, life, with its infinite purpose, may actually give her the gift of gold.
DREAM RUNNER is an inspiring story filled with, broken dreams, broken hearts, simple truths, and undiluted triumph. McFarland gives us strong characters, a story to pull the heart and an ending soaked in the stuff dreams are made of. The serious storyline is enhanced by the way the characters deal with their adversities, and how they learn to embrace life. While fallen athletes will surely appreciate the story, it will appeal to anyone forced to dream a new dream.
Reviewed by aNN
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