Run Like a Girl - A Tale of a Distance Runner During the Implementation of Title IX

The fictional tale of 7th grader Sarah Tucker in the late 70's, her father the assistant football and head boys track coach at the high school, he suggested she join the East High girls cross country team because there was no program at the junior high. At the first fall practice Sarah discovers two things her father failed to mention - the team has only one other girl and they have to train alongside the boys. The story follows the ups and downs of her prep career against the backdrop of the Title IX implementation in 1978, describing the obstacles and pitfalls female athletes faced during those years. By her freshman year of high school Sarah is one of the top distance runners in the state with the support of her father and encouragement of her mother, finishing out a prep career in stellar fashion. Along the way she faces a crushing defeat and the loss of a close friend, ultimately rewarded with an opportunity her senior year she never thought possible.   

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Run Like a Girl - A Tale of a Distance Runner During the Implementation of Title IX

The fictional tale of 7th grader Sarah Tucker in the late 70's, her father the assistant football and head boys track coach at the high school, he suggested she join the East High girls cross country team because there was no program at the junior high. At the first fall practice Sarah discovers two things her father failed to mention - the team has only one other girl and they have to train alongside the boys. The story follows the ups and downs of her prep career against the backdrop of the Title IX implementation in 1978, describing the obstacles and pitfalls female athletes faced during those years. By her freshman year of high school Sarah is one of the top distance runners in the state with the support of her father and encouragement of her mother, finishing out a prep career in stellar fashion. Along the way she faces a crushing defeat and the loss of a close friend, ultimately rewarded with an opportunity her senior year she never thought possible.   

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Run Like a Girl - A Tale of a Distance Runner During the Implementation of Title IX

Run Like a Girl - A Tale of a Distance Runner During the Implementation of Title IX

by Jim Knoedel
Run Like a Girl - A Tale of a Distance Runner During the Implementation of Title IX

Run Like a Girl - A Tale of a Distance Runner During the Implementation of Title IX

by Jim Knoedel

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The fictional tale of 7th grader Sarah Tucker in the late 70's, her father the assistant football and head boys track coach at the high school, he suggested she join the East High girls cross country team because there was no program at the junior high. At the first fall practice Sarah discovers two things her father failed to mention - the team has only one other girl and they have to train alongside the boys. The story follows the ups and downs of her prep career against the backdrop of the Title IX implementation in 1978, describing the obstacles and pitfalls female athletes faced during those years. By her freshman year of high school Sarah is one of the top distance runners in the state with the support of her father and encouragement of her mother, finishing out a prep career in stellar fashion. Along the way she faces a crushing defeat and the loss of a close friend, ultimately rewarded with an opportunity her senior year she never thought possible.   


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166630605
Publisher: Jim Knoedel
Publication date: 08/01/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 385 KB

About the Author

For thirty-five years Jim Knoedel was a college coach with stops at Iowa State, Drake, Northwestern, Loyola, and the University of Illinios at Chicago. A graduate of the University of Iowa he has two other fictional books on running - A Golden Era and A Long Road Ahead.

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