Tells that in 1993, when the author was struck down by a mysterious illness, her doctors recommended the amputation of her right leg, but just a year later she ran and completed her first long-distance road race. This book tells people how to achieve more than they dreamed through self-determination, faith and perseverance.
In 1993, Argentina Senda was struck down by a mysterious, life-threatening illness; her doctors recommended that she have her right leg amputated. A year later—and without having gone through with the amputation surgery—a cured Senda completed her first long-distance road race. This autobiography follows one woman's journey from the brink of despair to the height of achievement. Detailing how the discipline of running has had a positive impact on Senda's life, this is a story of faith and also a means of giving thanks to God for her miraculous recovery.