REVIEWS AND AWARDS
Reviews
“The Need to Run Comes From Within” The Brattleboro Commons, Author Profile
“The Frontrunner” On the Run with Beards and Dun, Podcast Interview
“New and Noteworthy Debut Novels” Friends and Fiction
“Brad Fawley” On Mic with Jordan Rich, Podcast Interview
“The Frontrunner, by Brad Fawley” WBZ Book Club, Feature
“2.013 Brad Fawley” Running in the 70s, Podcast Interview
“Book Review: The Frontrunner by Brad Fawley” Christopher Kelsall at Athletics Illustrated
“From Athens To Olympus” Book Review by Pat Butcher at Globerunner
“One of the best running stories of the modern era.” - RunningBookReviews
"Fawley has written a gripping narrative with lots of substantial tangents, enough to keep even the surliest critic interested. . . . The Frontrunner is an excellent debut, worthy of a few hours of anyone’s time, particularly if they’ve put in their own training stint beforehand.”—Pat Butcher, writer, journalist, television producer and commentator
"“Inspired by his bygone dream of winning gold, the somewhat autobiographical novel follows beleaguered protagonist Russ Clayton as he faces mental setbacks and physical limitations, teaming up with a similarly burned-out ex-marathoner. Fawley weaves themes of community, parenting and the hurdles of training through the text as readers follow the stories of three young runners. In considering ‘what makes a champion tick,’ Fawley felt inspired to give insight into the body, mind and spirit of a runner.” —Josette Corazza, UVA Lawyer
“Even if you’ve never laced up a pair of running shoes, you’ll fall in love with The Frontrunner—a modern-day ‘Breaking Away.’ Fawley’s startling first novel immediately gets you behind his underdog hero, Russ Clayton. Alone, with everything stacked against him, he chases an impossible dream, only to find the elixir he seeks has been right before his eyes all along. Like the best stories, it is a celebration of human resilience, honor, sacrifice, and triumph over loss.” —Hawk Ostby, writer of the Oscar-nominated screenplay for Children of Men, the Marvel movie Iron Man, Cowboys & Aliens, and the hit television series, The Expanse
"Waited until the Olympic Trials concluded before telling you about Brad Fawley’s exceptional new novel The Frontrunner. . . . a story of possibilities and heartbreak and redemption. And when it was over, I wished the book was longer. What happens next? Please tell me there’s a sequel. Already written, Brad assures me." — Jack D. Welch, cofounder of Running magazine, former director of public relations for Nike, senior editor of road racing for Track & FieldNews, and part-owner of the Oregon Runner specialty shop
"A book that rivals the cult classic, John Parker‘s Once a Runner. Fawley captures everything runners face—from the challenges of training and racing at all levels to life and love. . . . Brad‘s writing cannot be beaten.” —Larry Coy, Six-Time All American Distance Runner
"Brad Fawley's first novel aims high. A well-crafted, realistic story of overcoming loss through running morphs into the ultimate Olympic golden fantasy…this is Once a Runner on steroids." —Roger Robinson, award-winning author, Boston & New York masters record-breaker
"The Frontrunner belongs in the annals with the great novels of running culture. I was immediately immersed. It’s a wonderful and at times heart-wrenching, coming-of-age story about human potential, and overcoming tragic life obstacles, but it’s also driven by a powerful narrative engine." —Christopher Kelsall, Athletics Illustrated Magazine
“Brad Fawley has written a character who shows that running can be the spiritual practice that allows us to transcend our own limitations. The Frontrunner is a hero's journey, but the quest isn't for greatness, it's for freedom. Fawley's astute observations of the human psyche will inspire readers to face their own obstacles on their paths toward finding out who they are.” —Scott F. Parker, author of The Joy of Running Qua Running
“Within the first 40 pages, I was hooked. Doug, explaining to Chuck and Russ what it takes to race well, puts into words what many know/feel, but can't verbalize. Brad nails it!” —Mike Dunlap, former professional with the Brooks running team, two-time U.S. Olympic Team marathon trials qualifier, and co-host of the “Beards and Dun” Podcast
“The Frontrunner features a big cast of eccentric characters, and a hero who is chasing the impossible Olympic “quad”--the 1500 meters, the 5000 meters, the 10,000 meters, and the marathon. Improbable at times but heart-thumping all the while, the story never falters in its searing pace. Brad Fawley is as skilled at weaving a complex, compelling plot as he is at understanding the physical and psychological depths of a great runner’s training. The Frontrunner is impossible to put down, and intriguing to the last page.” —Amby Burfoot, winner, 1968 Boston Marathon. Author, Run Forever, and other books
“A dramatic coming-of-age story with compelling racing scenes, Fawley’s novel follows the journey of a young athlete who’s pursuing his dreams, despite all odds. Fawley delivers a novel that effectively develops serious themes of passion, privilege, and the importance of family and community . . . and avoids common tropes that often bedevil other works of sports fiction.” — Kirkus Reviews