Fast Girl: A Life Spent Running From Madness

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The former middle distance Olympic runner and high-end escort speaks out for the first time about her battle with mental illness, and how mania controlled and compelled her in competition, but also in life. This is a heartbreakingly honest yet hopeful memoir reminiscent of Manic, Electroboy, and An Unquiet Mind.

During the 1990s, three-time Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton was the darling of American track and field. An outstanding runner, a major sports apparel spokesperson, and a happily married wife, she was the model for an active, healthy, and wholesome life. But her perfect facade masked a dark truth: manic depression and bipolar disorder that drove her obsession to perform and win. For years after leaving the track, Suzy wrestled with her condition, as well as the loss of a close friend, conflicted feelings about motherhood and her marriage, and lingering shame about her athletic career. After a misdiagnosis and a recommendation for medication that only exacerbated her mania and made her hypersexual, Suzy embarked on a new path, and assumed a new identity. Fueled by a newfound confidence, a feeling of strength and independence and a desire she couldn’t tamp down, she became a high-priced escort in Las Vegas, working as “Kelly.”

But Suzy could not keep her double life a secret forever. When it was eventually exposed, it sent her into a reckless suicidal period where the only option seemed out. Finally, with the help of her devoted husband, Suzy finally got the proper medical help she needed. In this startling frank memoir, she recounts the journey to outrun her demons, revealing how a woman used to physically controlling her body learned to come to terms with her unstable mind. It is the story of a how a supreme competitor scored her most important victory of all—reclaiming her life from the ravages of an untreated mental illness. Today, thanks to diagnosis, therapy, Kelly has stepped into the shadows, but Suzy is building a better life, one day at a time. Sharing her story, Suzy is determined to raise awareness, provide understanding, and offer inspiration to others coping with their own challenges.

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4.2
93 reviews
Lynn Clem
October 29, 2015
The first half is so poorly written. And her husband needs just as much therapy. An enabler to the nth degree. Maybe a better shadow writer would have helped the mental illness message. Most of the times she just seemed to contradict her 'deep book thoughts'. 'I'm a people pleaser'. Then she'd be selfish to her sisters. She came across as having an illness and not being a good person.
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Evie M
February 2, 2016
Struck me in a very personal way. I could have written huge portions of this book. It's often hard, I think, for people without mental illness to differentiate between symptomatic behavior and the true personality of the person acting out. It's also hard sometimes to explain why some behaviors are ideal for mania, why stopping is harder even than breaking an addiction. I am impressed at her unwillingness to apologize or be shamed by the symptoms of a disorder that can feel so shameful.
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Frank Zoppo
November 29, 2015
Gives insight to how powerful our brain is and how little control we sometimes have! I am so impressed with Mark and his ability to stay strong and hang in there. This day and age so many find it easier to run away!
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About the author

Suzy Favor Hamilton is a three-time Olympian for women's middle distance running. She is a sought-after public speaker—addressing eating disorders, mental illness, and the struggles that young athletes face—as well as a yoga instructor. Favor Hamilton lives in California and Wisconsin.

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