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A searching, self-deprecating memoir of a man on his way to eating himself to death before discovering the anxiety and fulfillment of distance running.

"Uplifting, emotional, and just plain hilarious, The Running-Shaped Hole may even inspire you to put down your fork and pick up those running shoes." - JAY ONRAIT, TSN host and broadcaster

When Robert Earl Stewart sees his pants lying across the end of his bed, they remind him of a flag draped over a coffin - his coffin. At thirty-eight years old he weighs 368 pounds and is slowly eating himself to death. The only thing that helps him deal with the fear and shame is eating. But one day, following a terrifying doctor's appointment, he goes for a walk - an act that sets The Running-Shaped Hole in motion. Within a year, he is running long distances, fulfilling his mother's dying wishes, reversing the disastrous course of his eating, losing 140 pounds, and, after several mishaps and jail time, eventually running the Detroit Free Press Half-Marathon.

At turns philosophical and slapstick, this memoir examines the life-altering effects running has on a man who, left to his own devices, struggles to be a husband, a father, a son, and a writer.

About the Author
Robert Earl Stewart's first book of poetry, Something Burned Along the Southern Border, was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and his poetry has been published in This, Magma, and The Best Canadian Poetry. He spent fifteen years as a newspaper reporter, photographer, and editor. Robert lives in Windsor, Ontario.

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Uplifting, emotional, and just plain hilarious, Robert Earl Stewart's The Running-Shaped Hole may even inspire you to put down your fork and pick up those running shoes. No offence to forks. * Jay Onrait, TSN host and broadcaster *
Robert Earl Stewart's The Running-Shaped Hole is a memoir that speaks to the spirit of persistence, commitment, wisdom, and great wit. Stewart conjures up his hometown in a vibrant way, so that Windsor comes alive in your mind's eye. At the core of it all, Stewart writes about the empty spaces within ourselves that we so desperately try to fill in. You don't need to be a runner to read this book; it's a story that will resonate with anyone who has come face to face with themselves in their quest to grow as a person. * Kim Fahner, author of These Wings *
Running is much more than an endurance sport in Robert Earl Stewart's wildly kinetic memoir. It's a tour through the pitches and squeezes of the human soul. Running is surrender and transcendence, a bright flight through the mad tumble of moments that comprise our lives. At turns harrowing, heart-rending, and gut-punch hilarious, The Running-Shaped Hole recounts how Stewart, through sheer bloody-mindedness, a rock-solid family, and chafed thighs, pulled himself from the pit of addiction onto a new path, one paved with grace, faith, and redemption. Sometimes, he reminds us, we need to fall down if we want to grow up. * David Whitton, author of Seven Down *
This is a book about honesty, and family, and love, and health, and faith, and reading and writing and rock 'n' roll, and Windsor. It's also about running, kind of, and about gaining from our losses as we pound the pavement together. Robert Earl Stewart's big heart beats on every page and the beautiful intimacy of his writing carries us across the border that so often separates us from ourselves and the people we live with. The Running Shaped Hole is a memoir that will move you, literally, and in all the more important ways, too. * Alexander MacLeod, Giller Prize-shortlisted author of Light Lifting *
Robert Earl Stewart's The Running-Shaped Hole is a deeply personal memoir that you'll love whether you run or not, weaving mind, body, city, love, and faith together. A story about figuring it out and running toward something rather than away in Windsor, a post-industrial city that's as much a character in the book as the people are. * Shawn Micallef, author of The Trouble with Brunch: Work, Class and the Pursuit of Leisure *
Robert Earl Stewart's compelling and moving memoir is at once a deeply personal search for redemption - unnameable obsessions manifesting in booze, overeating, and finally an unexpected reckoning with the criminal courts - and a tale of running-as-obsession in which any runner will hear the echoes of their own footfalls. Ultimately, we run to run - but we never outrun ourselves. * A.J. Somerset, author of Arms: The Culture and Credo of the Gun *

Stewart conveys his athletic journey in a compelling and animated way that won't leave sedentary readers behind.

* Quill & Quire *
Stewart takes readers on a very honest journey through his own life and the result is an excellent read. * Winnipeg Free Press *



Book Information
ISBN 9781459749054
Author Robert Earl Stewart
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Dundurn Group Ltd
Publisher Dundurn Group Ltd
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 25mm

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