Author and marathon veteran Paul C. Clerici's inside look of the
Boston Marathon route and the history it holds.
From Hopkinton to Boylston Street, the beloved 26.2 miles of the Boston
Marathon mark historic moments and memories dating back to 1897. Town by
town and step by step, follow author, journalist, and runner Paul C.
Clerici as he goes deeper into each town and city along the route with
firsthand descriptions of the course from the uphill climbs to the
spirited sprints. Insightful anecdotes, from the naming of Heartbreak
Hill to the incorporation of women runners, reveal meaningful racing
heritage along the route. This comprehensive and unique journey also
explores the stories behind notable landmarks, statues, and mile markers
throughout the course. Woven into the course history is expert advice on
how to run each leg of the race from renowned running coach Bill
Squires. Whether you're a runner, spectator, or fan, Boston Marathon
History by the Mile has it all.