About Running With Raven

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Raven left an indelible impression upon me, as he has countless others. I am certain that you will find his story as fascinating and enthralling as I have. Raven, long may you run.
— Dean Karnazes, New York Times bestselling author of Ultramarathon Man
Not deterred by hurricanes or even surgery, the Raven has battled through tremendous obstacles. Is his streak an obsession or dedication? It’s a tough question, but his daily commitment demonstrates how anyone can rebuild a life, step by step. An entertaining, tender account of an authentic sports hero.
— Booklist
In this vivid biography, Huttenbach narrates the story of an unlikely hero: a dedicated runner who has run over 125,000 miles for over four decades…Raven’s tale of perseverance, understanding, and courage will inspire anyone.
— Publishers Weekly
An inspiring tale of unbreakable discipline and one-of-a-kind endurance.
— Gerald Posner, bestselling author of Miami Babylon

In 1975 Robert “Raven” Kraft, a high school dropout and aspiring songwriter, made a New Year’s Resolution to run eight miles on Miami’s South Beach each evening. Over 125,000 miles later, he has not missed one sunset.

Along the way, Raven has changed the lives of thousands who have run with him—many of them hundreds of times. From all fifty states and dozens of countries, across all age groups and backgrounds, they come to run with Raven, and in the process find friendship, inspiration—and a nickname.

Among them is author Laura Lee “White Lightning” Huttenbach, who has logged over a thousand miles of Raven Runs. Here she explores the stories of dozens of others about why they started running with Raven—and why they keep coming back. Taxman, an accountant in his mid-60s, has done 1800+ runs. Dizzy, a middle school principal from Cuba, met his wife and his best friend on Raven Runs. Butcher, an ex-convict, credits Raven with saving his life. In an uncertain world Raven shows up, no matter what.

Quirky and appealing, tenacious and magnetic, Raven is a legend of the running world. As he says, “I may be the only thing that hasn’t changed around here in the last forty years.” Laura Lee Huttenbach reveals how one man’s daily ritual has blossomed into an uncanny gift for weaving people together—and an invaluable reminder that the journey means little without the connections forged along the way.