I agree fully, TexBlue. But in their description, she did stop after her commitment. It says "moves directly toward 2B and stops." Commits and stops. If she must run to 2B and then stops, she must be out at that moment, not if she stops again.
The ASA book is full of sentences that don't mean what they say. Perhaps they meant "[With the ball in the circle,] a BR who over-runs 1B toward RF, turns left and moves directly toward 2B and stops is out, because she has committed to 2B and must attempt to advance non-stop to 2B."
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