Vivian White is no taller than an August cornstalk, but — at age fifty-one — she was determined to run 6,500 miles.  That was the distance from her home in Illinois to her son’s front-line Army post in Iraq.

“Every mile that I jog,” she said, “brings him that much closer to being home, at least in my mind.”

Vivian logged more than a thousand of those miles in the first 6 months after Brian went to war.  She had 5,500 to go.  Friends quickly realized that she would need help covering that distance.