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Foreword Charlie Engle vii
Prologue: Boston or Bust ix
Where I Started
Why Write? Why Run? 3
Where I Come From 9
I Was Olga Korbut 15
My Brain, Part One: A Unique Disorder 21
High School 27
From Michigan to Tucson to Michigan to Tucson to Where? 33
Where I Am
Jim: Seeing Eye-to-Eye and Butting Heads 45
I Don't Want to Be Sick 57
My Brain, Part Two: Of Mice and Me 63
Parenthood 69
The Tucson Marathon 79
Chuck Giles 89
Some Like It Hot: Badwater 1 95
My Crew 109
Badwater Too 119
The Man from Ipanema 125
Running the World, a Day or Two at a Time 129
Runners I Admire 139
I Don't Like to Run Long Distances 145
My Brain, Part Three: I'm in Control 151
You Aren't What You Eat 157
Badwater 3: Really Bad 165
You're Only a Virgin Once 171
Forrest Gump of Picacho Peak: My 300-Miler 181
Badwater 4: Jogger-a-Go-Go 191
Leadvilleand Grand Teton 201
One Day in San Diego 209
Where I'm Going
Goals 219
Desperate Housewife? 223
Friends and Family 231
Where Women Can Win 239
Conclusion: Accomplishments 243
Epilogue: A Week and a Half of Ridiculous 249
Pam Reed's Career Highlights and Records 253
Acknowledgments 255
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