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Keira D’Amato Discuses Path From Retirement to Marathon Records in ‘Don’t Call It a Comeback’

Keira D’Amato retired from running at 24, but a decade later she was back and setting marathon records. A new memoir details her journey, which is still unfolding.

Scott Cacciola
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Books and Literature, Marathon Running, Running
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