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Pub Date 16 Jun 2026 | Archive Date 15 Jul 2026


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Description

In Hard Things, Marc Hopkins takes readers on a journey through the grueling Bigfoot 200-mile ultramarathon and, more importantly, through the uncharted terrain of his inner landscape. What begins as a personal challenge to prove his worth becomes a profound odyssey of self-discovery as he navigates the punishing trails of the Cascade Mountains and the deeply ingrained patterns that have shaped his life. From scorching desert to freezing river crossings, from hallucinations to moments of startling clarity, Marc's physical journey mirrors his emotional one.

As he pushes his body beyond what seems humanly possible, Marc confronts the truth about why he runs—not merely to demonstrate endurance, but to escape the anxiety that has chased him since childhood. With each punishing mile, he unravels the complex relationship dynamics, family patterns, and personal struggles he's spent a lifetime avoiding, revealing the strength he's always projected as both his greatest asset and his heaviest burden.

Hard Things is a powerful memoir about what it means to be authentically strong, vulnerable, and worthy of love. For anyone who has ever doubted themselves, it offers a gripping, inspiring testament to perseverance, self-discovery, and the truth that the hardest trails aren’t always measured in miles.

In Hard Things, Marc Hopkins takes readers on a journey through the grueling Bigfoot 200-mile ultramarathon and, more importantly, through the uncharted terrain of his inner landscape. What begins as...


A Note From the Publisher

Marc Hopkins is an endurance athlete, author, and speaker who has completed the Bigfoot 200, eight Iron-distance triathlons, and more than 200 events ranging from 5Ks triathlons to ultramarathons. He holds an Executive MBA and has coached hundreds of athletes across their own finish lines—including the mental barriers that matter as much as the physical ones. Marc lives in the Portland, Oregon area, where he spends his time exploring the trails of the Pacific Northwest and the deeper questions that endurance reveals, including family, love, and the reasons we keep running.

Marc Hopkins is an endurance athlete, author, and speaker who has completed the Bigfoot 200, eight Iron-distance triathlons, and more than 200 events ranging from 5Ks triathlons to ultramarathons. He...


Advance Praise

"A memorable look at what motivates endurance athletes and the hazards of letting physical feats define your success." -- Kirkus 

"Some of the most revealing and stirring moments occur in smaller admissions that many readers will recognize in themselves, not even in the dramatic medical emergencies or the brutal mountain climbs, as would’ve been expected." -- Independent Book Review

"A memorable look at what motivates endurance athletes and the hazards of letting physical feats define your success." -- Kirkus 

"Some of the most revealing and stirring moments occur in smaller...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798901742426
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 210

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