Review
"...Through [the career of Stephanie Herbst] the author tells how the sport for young women came of age." --
Running Commentary, 6-14-2000"...a stirring account of the development of women's distance running....[a] compelling history." --
Running Times, 10-2001"...like no other track and field book you've read....essential reading for anyone interested in women's distance running." --
Track and Field News, 12-2000"Murphy's unveilings create a remarkable historical document, yet the work remains compelling....Murphy's writing is superbly crafted." --
Running Stats, 10-17-2000"One of the small pleasures...is discovering a book that recreates an era, and is written with style and grace." --
Cross Country Journal, July-August, 2001Among 2001's five best running books: "one of the most ambitious running books ever attempted." --
Runner's World, 12-2001
Product Description
The Silence of Great Distance is the story of the developing world of women's athletics, focused on long-distance runnning. With significant chapters on Doris Brown Heritage, the women of the Soviet Union, and Mary Decker Slaney, the primary narrative is carried by Stephanie Herbst, a nine-time all-American who competed for the University of Wisconsin between 1984 and 1988.
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