Noé Álvarez is a Mexican-American author and runner born to immigrant parents in Yakima, Washington.
He grew up witnessing his parents' struggles as agricultural workers, which deeply influenced his writing.
Álvarez received a scholarship to attend college but left to participate in the Peace and Dignity Journeys run.
This experience formed the basis for his memoir, Spirit Run.
After completing the run, he returned to education, earning multiple degrees.
Álvarez's work explores themes of identity, immigrant experiences, and connection to the land.
His debut memoir has garnered attention for its unique perspective on running and indigenous cultures.
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