Extended Summary - The Boys In The Boat - Based On The Book By Daniel James Brown
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Narrador Ariel Jones
Editorial: Quick Reading Library
Sinopsis
EXTENDED SUMMARY THE BOYS IN THE BOAT BASED ON THE BOOK BY DANIEL JAMES BROWN SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: QUICK READING LIBRARY CONTENT Prologue - The Quest Begins Hardship and Resilience (1899–1933) The Birth of a Team (1934) Trials and Triumphs (1935) A Nation in Turmoil and the Rise of Fascism The Road to Berlin (1936) The 1936 Berlin Olympics Life Beyond the Finish Line The Legacy of the Boys in the Boat General Analysis of The Boys in the Boat ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK “The Boys in the Boat” by Daniel James Brown tells the inspiring true story of the University of Washington’s rowing team, who triumphed at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The book focuses on Joe Rantz, a young man from a troubled background, and his teammates as they face personal hardships, intense training, and fierce competition. The story explores themes of resilience, teamwork, and overcoming adversity. Against the backdrop of Nazi Germany’s propaganda, the team’s victory becomes a symbol of hope and unity, showcasing the power of collective effort and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
Duración: 29 minutos (00:28:37) Fecha de publicación: 22/11/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

