Skip to main content
book cover for Running for My Life

Running for My Life

One Lost Boy's Journey from the Killing Fields of Sudan to the Olympic Games

This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Buy on Amazon Buy on BN.com Buy on Bookshop.org
*This page contains affiliate links, so we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links on our site at no additional cost to you.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app

1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date Aug 02 2016 | Archive Date May 05 2025
Nelson Books | Thomas Nelson

Talking about this book? Use #RunningforMyLife #NetGalley. More hashtag tips!


Description

Running for My Life is not a story about Africa or track-and-field athletics. It is about outrunning the devil and achieving the impossible; it is about faith, diligence, and the desire to give back. It is the American dream come true and a stark reminder that saving one can help save thousands more.

In this heart-wrenching story, you’ll learn about:

  • Lopez Lomong’s harrowing kidnapping at the age of six, becoming one of the Lost Boys of Sudan
  • His survival in a prison refugee camp and his miraculous escape
  • How he arrived in the U.S. through the Unaccompanied Refugee Minor program
  • Lomong’s journey from high-school track star to U.S. Olympic team captain

 

Lopez Lomong chronicles his inspiring ascent from a barefoot lost boy of the Sudanese Civil War to a Nike-sponsored athlete on the U.S. Olympic Team. Though most of us fall somewhere between the catastrophic lows and dizzying highs of Lomong's incredible life, every reader will find in his story the human spark to pursue dreams that might seem unthinkable, even from circumstances that might appear hopeless.

 

"Lopez Lomong's story is one of true inspiration. His life is a story of courage, hard work, never giving up, and having hope where there is hopelessness all around. Lopez is a true role model." MICHAEL JOHNSON, Olympic Gold Medalist

"This true story of a Sudanese child refugee who became an Olympic star is powerful proof that God gives hope to the hopeless and shines a light in the darkest places. Don't be surprised if after reading this incredible tale, you find yourself mysteriously drawn to run alongside him." RICHARD STEARNS, president, World Vision US and author of The Hole in Our Gospel

Running for My Life is not a story about Africa or track-and-field athletics. It is about outrunning the devil and achieving the impossible; it is about faith, diligence, and the desire to give back...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780718081447
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 240

Available on NetGalley

NetGalley Reader (PDF)
NetGalley Shelf App (PDF)
Send to Kindle (PDF)
Download (PDF)

Average rating from 2 members


Featured Reviews

5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars

Excellent book. I really enjoyed the author's description of his terrible experiences. More power to him!

5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
Was this review helpful?
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars

Running for My Life was an extraordinary, inspiring book. I loved it, and had a hard time putting it down. Parts of it had me in tears, in shock, and all smiles. This autobiography is about how one boy incredibly made it through, beat the odds, and grew in his faith to journey from the Killing Fields of Sudan to the Olympic Games as an American citizen. Lomong grew up during the civil war in Sudan, and witnessed unspeakable traumatic acts in his village and while he was held captive. Each day the boys ran for miles, lived in horrid conditions, and had brutal chores. Many didn't make it, and after time, it didn't even phase them. Heartbreaking. Lopez realized that by running, he felt free and at peace. Running is what ended up saving him, as he one day saw a chance to escape and kept running for days on end through the brutal landscape of Africa until he found solace and aid after crossing into Kenya and being put in a refugee camp. He played soccer and worked and ran and filled a decade, better conditions with rudimentary education yet still scarce food. One day he was able to see the Olympic games on a TV and that became his new goal, to run in the Olympics. He completed an essay contest and won, which sent him to live in America with a supportive famiy, graduate from high school and college (a major goal for him because of the importance his adoptive family placed on it), received his citizenship, and ran in the Olympics in Beijing.

As a sidenote - It was heartwarming to read about his reactions to everyday things we take for granted in America- his own room, plenty of food, the freedom to explore and to worship and go to school, and new friendships. It truly makes you realize, as the reader, how many priveleges we have here that we daily take for granted. Its an incredible and inspiring story to show that anything is possible, no matter where you start out in life, and gives great hope.

Through it all, Lomong learned about God and placed his faith in Jesus, and this became a cornerstone of his newfound freedom and life. Lomong is quick to praise Him for the opportunity and even for the ways he survived his tumultulous childhoood. Those earlier chapters were painful to read. Now with his new life in Christ and after acheiving incredible personal dreams such as the Olympics and to live in the "land of opportunity" in America, he can pursure other dreams of giving back to his community in Sudan, decades later, through medical services, education, and clean water. It truly is a redemptive, full-circle type of story full of so much hope and joy because of Christ and how He carried Lomong through such trials and darkness in life. I really enjoyed this book and highly recomend it to anyone who is interested in humanitarian work, persevrance, and a story of hope in Christ. What an excellent book, and one that I will probably purchase a physical copy for my kids to read as well.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for a free copy of the book to review.

5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
Was this review helpful?