
The Black Sheep: The Fittest / Unfittest Bar Owner in New York - Paperback
The Black Sheep: The Fittest / Unfittest Bar Owner in New York - Paperback
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by Jared Beasley (Author), Tom McGrath (Author)
In 1977, Tom McGrath crossed the United States in the record time of 53 days and seven minutes. Few would have guessed that he was a bar owner or that he would fight harder to stay sober than he ever did to keep running. With countless charity runs organized all over the world and his 10th bar still up and running in New York City, the question still remains, "Who is Tom McGrath?"
"A compelling tale of an authentic man. Tom McGrath has lived a life with two great themes, one as a fearless ultramarathon runner, the other a harrowing descent into alcoholism. His is a story of rare heroic athletic achievement and personal survival. I could not put it down."
- David Blaikie
Ultra marathon World
"A monument whose inscription offers truth to all who visit: the drinker; the smoker; the athlete; the Christian; the philosopher."
- Jesse Riley
Trans-Am Race Director 92-96
Author Biography
TOM McGRATH has accumulated over 200,000 miles, running for charities. In 1977 he broke the Trans-Am World Record, running across The United States in 53 days and then in '96 he was chosen as a torch bearer for the 'Olympics in Atlanta. Originally from Northern Ireland, Tom has been a proud bar owner in New York City for over 40 years.
JARED BEASLEY is an ultrarunner, a screenwriter, and the author of In Search of Al Howie, a chronicle of one of ultrarunning's most enigmatic figures.



















