A Reason to Run: A Novel

A Reason to Run: A Novel

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Mike Magluilo
October 10, 2023

“A must-read for anyone who loves a good underdog story!”
Erik Lindsay, screenwriter of American Pie: Beta House

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Release Date: October 10, 2023
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-57869-145-6
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-57869-146-3
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023909996
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SYNOPSIS

Set in 1980s suburban Chicago, A Reason to Run is a thrilling and heartwarming coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who learns how to live after a tragic accident nearly ends his life.

Days before his senior year of high school, a violent bicycling accident destroys Sam Bagliarello’s plans to escape the isolation of his hometown and his family’s battles with substance abuse, mental illness, and financial ruin. When Sam starts running as physical therapy, he discovers an exceptional natural talent, a new form of escape, and an opportunity to heal his broken body along with the broken relationships in his life.

A Reason to Run offers a vivid take on recovery from tragedy, the intensity of competitive running, and a teen’s revelation that somewhere in the messiness of life is the stuff that matters.

For fans of Jeff Zentner, John Green, Matthew Quick, and sports fiction classics like Once a Runner, Vision Quest, The Rider, and Breaking Away.


PRAISE

“A gripping, highly nostalgic dive into a decade and a high school sport.”

Kirkus Reviews

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A Reason to Run is a captivating coming-of-age story that transports readers back to the 1980s with its vivid blend of music, nostalgia, and youthful exuberance. Sam Bagliarello’s journey from tragedy to triumph through the world of competitive running is a thrilling and inspiring tale that captures a specific moment in time with incredible accuracy and heart. A must-read for anyone who loves a good underdog story!”

—Erik Lindsay, screenwriter of American Pie: The Naked Mile, American Pie: Beta House, and Last Call

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“Mike Magluilo’s novel navigates the challenges of family, friendship, and aspirations while underscoring the spirit of resiliency and repair. Exceptionally well-written with characters that are complex, flawed, and very human, A Reason to Run flows effortlessly and clearly to a finish line that is as exhilarating as the races run by its main character. There’s much to love about this book, and much that will remain with readers long after the final page is turned.”

—Greg Fields, award-winning author of Through the Waters and the Wild

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“Whatever hurdles you’ve taken on in life, you’ll see a piece of yourself in Sam ‘Bags’ Bagliarello as he pursues finish lines both literal and figurative in A Reason to Run, the impressive first novel from author Mike Magluilo. Magluilo’s snarky take on late-1980s Chicago recreates a world of checked-out parents, post-punk mix-tapes, and blow-dried teenage awkwardness. Ultimately, this story will resonate with anyone who has had to find a way back from adversity without a training plan.”

–Chris Jenkins, communications professional and former sports writer at USA Today and the Associated Press

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A Reason to Run is a deeply thoughtful and inspiring story of a teenager’s journey set off by a tragic event one fateful summer night–and the long uphill battle to find his own internal peace. Magluilo writes with ease—a page-turner through and through—and each step of the adventure reminds us all of the lessons we come to learn through the personal struggles, internal setbacks, and disappointment in our own lives. But this story is much more than a tale of personal triumph and how Bags searches endlessly for his inner balance…the story explains, in detail, the entire journey and how true friendship, ample doses of humility, and extreme generosity can all be part of our very own healing process whatever we are seeking to reconcile. A Reason to Run, peppered with good-natured humor and relatable teenage hijinks, provides us with non-stop opportunities to reflect on what truly matters in our lives—family, teachers, friends—and the hope that we can all find our own secret weapon inside us.”

—Brian Shell, Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship alumnus and golf industry executive

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“As a coach, competitive cyclist, former high school and college athlete and, as a father, I loved A Reason to Run. Magluilo takes you on a trip back to the late eighties with spot on details and the heart pounding race that is high school sports and coming of age. We can all relate in some way to Bags’s goals, trauma, training, and toughness. My high school senior daughter lives in a vastly different world today, but many issues and circumstances facing teenagers remain. We can all learn a thing or two from Bags, while the thrilling races will keep you on the edge of your seat and inspire you to your own personal best!”

—Greg Waggoner, USA Cycling licensed coach, former professional XC MTB racer and competitive road cyclist, former DI collegiate diver

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“Magluilo’s debut novel is hard to put down. This compelling story includes a spot-on portrayal of what it’s like to recover from traumatic injury. As a pediatrician and sports medicine and concussion specialist, I interact with patients in these situations every day. A Reason to Run takes readers on a journey through the thoughts, emotions, and fears of a teenager navigating the aftermath of a life-threatening injury. The book accurately portrays a common discussion I have with my adolescent patients about engaging in the hard work required to recover across all areas of your life: physical, emotional, academic, and personal. This is a story that will resonate with young readers and the adults in their lives and has the power to help survivors of tragedy find purpose and change their lives in a positive way.”

—Kevin Walter, MD, FAAP, medical director of the Sports Medicine Program at Children’s Wisconsin and associate professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin

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“Reading about Bags’s journey was inspirational and reminded me of all the skills I try to instill in my students—perseverance, inner strength, indomitable spirit, self-confidence, and self-worth—and reminded me I needed to tap into those skills too. Bags as a high school senior thought he had his whole future mapped out, and then in a single moment everything changed. How many of us can relate to that? I certainly can. I found myself cheering for Bags throughout the whole book, hoping and praying he would find his new passion and direction. We all have ‘Spirit Hills’ that appear in our lives, and we have decisions to make. We can change our route to avoid the hill. We can sit at the bottom of the hill and give up. Or we can charge up the hill as many times as it takes to reach the top—the view is always amazing at the top. May you all gather strength from reading A Reason to Run and charge up your own Spirit Hill.”

—Master Kellie Thomas, 6th-degree ITF Taekwondo black belt and owner of TaeKwonDo K.I.C.K.S.

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“A combination coming-of-age story and self-help allegory, A Reason to Run is a compelling reminder that it is never too late to uncomplicate our lives and discover that what we need most has always been right in front of us. Just as Who Moved My Cheese? did for managing life’s changes, A Reason to Run reveals profound truths for regaining control of our lives in the tumult of others’ expectations and demands.”

—H. Edward Wynn, bestselling author and founder of We The People Project

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A Reason to Run is a must-read for any parent, sibling, or friend of a young person with Down syndrome. As a mother of a child with Down syndrome and one who serves the community in nonprofit leadership, I couldn’t put down this story of overcoming obstacles and the search for identity...This is the best work of coming-of-age fiction featuring a character with Down syndrome since Champions and The Peanut Butter Falcon.

—Evelyn J. Walter, board president of Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Association

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“High School. All of life is high school though many of us were dying to be done with it. We carry those formative years with us for good or ill. The growing up years and so much fretting about SATs, grades, dating, sex. We are pixelated for the inscrutable future and for what? The end game is finding out who you are. Yes, it is like the two most important days in your life: the day you were born and the day you find out why. Mike Magluilo adds another brilliant piece to the library of titles defining this period in each of our lives. His well drawn characters are recognizable to all of us from our own experiences. My own high school years are now fifty years in the rear view, though I remember them well. Magluilo’s main character suffers many common slings and arrows, becomes a track athlete—a middle distance runner—and sets an audacious goal for himself. The trials and tribulations—can he help but succeed? Find out while enjoying this heartwarming coming-of-age story.”

Bob Hodge, author of Tales of the Times: A Runner's Story



MEET THE AUTHOR

 

Author photo by Noëlle Bourgault.

Mike Magluilo is a writer and recovering finance professional, father of three and husband of one. He enjoys clean living and dirty jokes and loves old dogs and small gestures. He grew up in the Chicago suburbs where he had the best summer job in the world as a golf caddie. Mike rediscovered an early love of writing as a way to share life lessons with his sons who, it turns out, enjoy stories more than speeches. Mike’s work has appeared in Zig Zag Lit Mag, Cold Lake Anthology, and Flash Fiction Magazine. His story “The Golden Boy” took first prize in Flash Fiction Magazine’s summer 2023 writing contest. Mike currently lives in Vermont with his family. A Reason to Run is his first novel. Follow him at MikeMagluilo.com.