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100 1  Keeling, Ida,|d1915- 
245 10 Can't Nothing Bring Me Down :|bChasing Myself in the Race 
       against Time|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cIda Keeling.
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bZondervan,|c2018. 
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511 0  Read by Lisa Renee' Pitts. 
520    Can't Nothing Bring Me Down is the memoir of 101-year-old,
       world-record-holding runner Ida Keeling. Miss Ida, as 
       she's known throughout her Bronx community, isn't your 
       typical runner. Her fierce independence helped her through
       the Depression and the Civil Rights movement. But her 
       greatest trials were yet to come.Ida's two sons were 
       brutally murdered. Justice was never found. Ida felt like 
       she didn't have the strength to carry on and she couldn't 
       hope anymore. But encouraged by her daughter, Ida put on 
       her first pair of running shoes at the age of sixty-seven 
       and began to chase the paralyzing sorrow from her 
       heart.Running gave light and new energy to Ida, and since 
       her first race nearly thirty-five years ago, she's kept 
       running and never looked back. Holding the world record 
       for the fastest time in the 60-meter dash for the 95-99 
       age group, Ida isn't slowing down. Now she gives us a 
       clear picture of what it means to overcome obstacles.Ida 
       Keeling shares her inspirational story about growing up as
       a child of immigrants during the Depression and later 
       raising four children as a single mother. She offers time-
       tested truths gathered from a lifetime of watching a 
       nation change and from a life-long faith in Jesus. "Every 
       night, I thank him for my many blessings, for his guidance,
       for his protection," Ida says, "And every night he tells 
       me, 'Miss Ida, you just keep on, because I ain't done with
       you yet." 
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650  0 Runners (Sports)|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Women runners|zUnited States|vBiography. 
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