Runner's Honor,Used

Runner's Honor,Used

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Duty to country or duty to self? It is 1967 and we are at war in Vietnam. The young men of Barrel, Illinois have served with pride in every prior war but times have changed. Danny O'Neal, star cross country runner of the Barrel High School Hawks, faces the decision of whether to serve as his brother did. Coach Frank Dillon is intent on rescuing the Hawks from the prospect of war. He makes a deal where his team receives college athletic scholarships, and the student deferments that will save them from the draft, if they win the state cross country championship. 'Runner's Honor' chronicles Danny's coming of age, leading his team through the tortuous training that might bring them the championship and their scholarships, while learning for himself where his duty lies. Anyone who admires those who unselfishly serve while hoping there would be a better way will enjoy 'Runner's Honor'. Anyone who has jogged a mile and imagined winning Olympic Gold will cheer for Danny and his teammates.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Runner's Honor'? A: 'Runner's Honor' explores the conflict between duty to country and personal integrity, set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Runner's Honor'? A: The author of 'Runner's Honor' is Mark J. Kushner.
  • Q: What type of book is 'Runner's Honor'? A: 'Runner's Honor' is categorized as a historical novel.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Runner's Honor' have? A: 'Runner's Honor' has a total of 286 pages.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book? A: 'Runner's Honor' is listed as a used book in good condition.
  • Q: When was 'Runner's Honor' published? A: 'Runner's Honor' was published on March 15, 2007.
  • Q: What format is 'Runner's Honor' available in? A: 'Runner's Honor' is available in paperback format.
  • Q: Who is the main character in 'Runner's Honor'? A: The main character in 'Runner's Honor' is Danny O'Neal, a star cross country runner.
  • Q: What is the significance of cross country running in the book? A: Cross country running symbolizes the struggle between personal ambition and societal expectations as the team aims for a championship to secure college scholarships.
  • Q: Is 'Runner's Honor' suitable for young readers? A: 'Runner's Honor' deals with themes of war and personal duty, making it more suitable for older teens and adults.

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