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Miles to Run Before I Sleep

How an Ordinary Woman Ran an Extraordinary Distance

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Miles to Run Before I Sleep

Written by: Sumedha Mahajan
Narrated by: Sakuntala Ramanee
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'Have you lost your mind?! Delhi to Mumbai? Is this some sort of a joke? And your work, your family? Chinu, it's time for you to run around a baby, not around cities in these marathons....'

Miles to Run Before I Sleep is the true story of Sumedha Mahajan, a married working woman who undertook an extraordinary journey. At an age when most women worry about household finances and the responsibilities of starting a family, she wanted to break the mould and follow her dreams. Sumedha was born with asthma, and the hospital was her second home throughout her childhood. She started running to keep herself fit and to prevent asthma attacks, but it developed into a way of life. Then, in April 2012, she took up the challenge of running 1,500 kilometres, from Delhi to Mumbai, in 30 days. When the run began, it was purely a physical challenge which she had set for herself, but as it progressed it became a mental struggle that took Sumedha to her very limits. And as she made her triumphant way to the finish line, she overcame not just her physical shortcomings but also the extreme prejudice of lookers-on who were convinced that she would fail miserably.

An account of a gruelling adventure and a rousing story about finding oneself, Miles to Run Before I Sleep both inspires and delights.

©2015 Sumedha Mahajan (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
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Performer was not good... many Hindi words were not pronounced correctly thus having reduced impact

Story is excellent

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I think the narration could have been much better . It was a tad below mediocre. I would have e rather preferred to read the book than hear if. Her pronunciation was awful, intonations were forced and emotion’s loosely forced fit into the overall story telling. Special mention the Hindi words were accentuated incorrectly and below horrible standards.

The grit and determination to succeed. Well articulated and added justice to the title.

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Liked the overall story
Production quality was bad - the narrator was TERRIBLE at pronouncing Indian names / couplets.
The sound level was also unusually low. Could barely listen while running on the roads. Usually not an issue with other audiobooks

Inspiring story of a regular Indian woman

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a story of will power and family support. I will ask my kids to listen it for sure.

inspiring.

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Good story and definitely inspired me as newbie runner and great courage Sumedha 👍🙏 .. however she should continue to write blogs on her diet or routine after this achievement ..

inspirational

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