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Running with Champions
by Lisa Frederic


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Product #: 6167
Price: $14.95
224 pages
Book
5 3/8" by 8 3/8"
Memoir, Sled Dog Racing
14 photos
Pub Date: 2006
ISBN: 0-88240-616-7
published by Alaska Northwest Books

A Midlife Journey on the Iditarod Trail

A vacation turned Lisa Frederic’s life upside down. She and her husband traveled as tourists to Nome, Alaska to see the end of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. At an age when her life felt fairly settled, suddenly she found herself obsessed with a whole new world. The Iditarod and sled dogs had been vague concepts before the vacation, but very quickly dog mushing and a dream to run the Big One, became both a goal and a frightening commitment. Never described as graceful, learning to drive a team of huskies at forty years old was sometimes funny, but more often terrifying. The puppy team she trained went on to become champions – winning the 2006 Iditarod with Jeff King – but they were champions long before they won trophies. A tale of unconditional puppy love, this is also an inspiring story about setting goals, facing fears, and accepting challenges. Lisa's self-effacing account will speak to all those who have ever followed their heart and found that the dream realized is even bigger than the one they imagined.

"This is an inspiring story of a middle-aged woman who sets out to live her dream—pushing herself beyond her own physical and emotional limits—to achieve something she never thought possible. A great journey to follow."
    --Gary Paulsen, author of MY LIFE IN DOG YEARS

"If you wanted to run the 1,200 mile Iditarod with a crazed 850-pound team of sixteen huskies—then read Lisa Frederic's superb account of misadventures and success. She’s forty, slightly built, a rookie completely new to the sport, but full of resolve. After a winter’s apprentice with Iditarod Champ Jeff King, she runs the Iditarod—and reminds me that great adventures are more than just good planning.”
    --Joe Runyan, 1989 Iditarod Champion

For Lisa, the dogs were champions long before they won a race. Their journey, hers and the dogs, needed no trophy to celebrate success. This is a great story for anyone who dreams of ‘doing it’ - no matter what 'It' is. If I had a tail, I'd be wagging it!"
    --Jeff King, 2006 Iditarod champion


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