up her identity as a runner since she feels her world has been shattered, and she is "just a girl after all" (187). She writes that the world is now too small, and that even 15 years after she stopped competing as a runner, she is "still waiting for a mission" (191).
To her credit, Heywood does carve out a new life for herself, a large part of
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