The Runners

by Don Light


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 20/01/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 240
ISBN : 9781403399113

About the Book

In August, 2002, a survey by the {\it Princeton Review} found that Indiana University, Bloomington, was the number one partying school in the United States.

In his novel, The Runners, Don Light has imagined a small part of the student scene at Indiana University. But there is more to the university and to the novel than partying, drinking, drugs, and sex. The novel does not neglect those themes but also focuses on running, music, science, love...and murder.

Dave Pace, a graduate student in physics at Indiana University, meets Sarah Golden, an undergraduate majoring in biology and music. They go running together, go to bed together, and, after several weeks, start living together. Sarah meets a math professor and carries on an affair

with him while still living with Dave. Dave starts running with another student, who is murdered in the woods. Dave tries to help the police solve the crime, and he enlists Sarah's help. The tangles and puzzles are eventually sorted out, some of them in surprising ways.

The author, a retired professor, has lived most of his adult life in Bloomington. When asked what made him retire, he said, ''For many years I taught a first-year physics survey course at Indiana University. Whenever I taught the course, at least one of my female students would come to my office near the end of the term, cry, and say, 'I will do anything [anything in italics] for a good grade.' When they stopped saying that, I knew it was time to retire.''


About the Author

Don Light is the pen name of a retired professor of physics who taught at Indiana University, Bloomington, for thirty years. In addition to teaching, he published three books in physics, edited another, and contributed to several more. He also published more than one hundred research articles in scientific journals and gave more than three hundred talks at conferences and universities around the world. He spent leaves of absence at the Universities of Oxford, Turin, Tel Aviv, and Washington, among others.

His area of specialization is the theory of elementary particles. He is married and has two grown daughters. The Runners is his first novel.

During his leisure hours (of which there are too few), he reads, writes, or runs. He runs several miles a day for pleasure, and has participated in well over fifty road races, including eight marathons. He typically attends a concert once or twice a week, most of them free, courtesy of the Indiana University School of Music.