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Honey, Do You Need a Ride?
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Jennifer Graham: Jennifer Graham is a veteran journalist living near Boston who writes regularly for The Wall Street Journal and The Boston Globe Magazine, as well as magazines including Runner's World, Ladies' Home Journal, Parents, and Family Circle.

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"Jennifer Graham may think she's different from the skinny Shirtless Wonders she sees trotting at a faster pace, but she's not. She knows that running, like a good book, can help you to live, and she's every bit as serious, dedicated, and impressive as the folks at the front of the pack. She may, however, be funnier and more fun than most of them."
--Rachel Toor, author of Personal Record: A Love Affair with Running "Attention fat people of the world: Jennifer Graham is so wise and funny in Honey, Do You Need a Ride? that you might just find yourself lacing up your sneakers and following her around the track. She is lovable and hilarious as a gazelle trapped in the body of a fat girl." --Debra Galant, author of Rattled and Fear and Yoga in New Jersey "Honey, Do You Need a Ride? is a humorous journey shared proudly by its author. Just as Jennifer Graham's chosen form of recreation keeps her mentally and physically fit, reading Jennifer's story is equally therapeutic--even motivational--to the reader. Jennifer proves there is a runner in all of us! From her first-person perspective, she shows that running is a sport for life." --Joann Flaminio, first female president of the Boston Athletic Association, organizer of the Boston Marathon "Jennifer Graham is a born writer and runner. She lets the reader into her life, conveying a sense of intimacy as she discusses her divorce, donkeys, and being fat, as well as a keen insight into the head and heart of a runner. Reading her book made me feel as if I was running alongside her for 26.2 miles and laughing the entire way." --Gail Waesche Kislevitz, author of First Marathons, First Triathlons, and It's Never Too Late

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