About the Book

A memoir carried by memory, motion, and meaning.

The Weight of Hurdles is written with the gravity of lived experience and the restraint of literary fiction. It is a story about endurance, but it is equally a story about identity, pressure, becoming, and what remains when a life has been forced to keep moving.

Not a sports story. A human story.

While the title draws on the image of a hurdler in motion, the book reaches far beyond the track. The hurdles here are emotional, social, historical, and deeply personal. They are the invisible barriers that accumulate across a life and the visible choices a person makes while carrying them.

The narrative moves with purpose, but it does not rush. It allows memory, reflection, and consequence to breathe. That balance gives the book the same strength found in literary works that trust the reader to feel the silence between events as much as the events themselves.

A story that honors struggle without reducing a life to it.

This book is for readers who are drawn to emotionally resonant narratives — stories where movement through the world is inseparable from movement within the self. It will appeal to readers who value introspection, hard-won resilience, and a voice that understands survival as something more complicated than victory.

It is also a book about continuity: how the past presses forward, how identity evolves under strain, and how dignity can persist even when a life is repeatedly tested. The result is a work that feels intimate but expansive, grounded yet deeply reflective.

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