A review by lrgbooks
Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America's Stolen Land by Noé Álvarez

5.0

I’m always up for a story of feats of endurance through impossible-like journeys and circumstances and this one doesn’t disappoint on that front. A fast read on the difficulty of a clearly difficult from the start “marathon” through the north and central americas. Did I want more? Yes. Could I tell there was a lot left unsaid? Yes. Was the overarching theme fulfilled through his words? Not quite and felt a bit troublesome at the very end when it was wrapping up. But hey, this was Noé’s journey and his story and I’m here for it. Thankful for this glimpse from his perspective on a turbulent experience and pieces of the life of a child of immigrants, and updates in the never ending struggle. I enjoyed the story and it led me to dig into some thins mentioned which I’m always appreciative of.