C. C. Pyle's Amazing Foot Race : The True Story of the 1928 Coast-to-Coast Run Across America

Among the runners of C. C. Pyle's First Annual International

Transcontinental Foot Race were an assortment of underdogs, including

twenty-year-old Oklahoman and part Cherokee Andy Payne, who wanted to

win over the girl of his dreams and pay off the mortgage on his family's

farm; Paul "Hardrock" Simpson, who was in over his head but couldn't

let down his North Carolina hometown; Mike Kelly, a luckless boxer from

Indiana; Seattle's Ed Gardner, one of four black runners who encountered

bigotry; Charles Hart, a sixty-three-year-old Englishman hoping his

best days weren't behind him; and Frank Johnson, a middle-aged husband,

father, and steelworker from St. Louis who broke away from his humdrum

life and dared to do something different.

Newspaper and magazine journalist Geoff Williams details this historic

event and the colorful cast of characters involved, based on firsthand

accounts of those who were there and interviews from many living

descendants. C. C. Pyle's Amazing Foot Race is a classic American story so astonishing and surreal that you have to hear it to believe it.

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