This is the story of Joe Rantz, a charismatic young man born dirt poor in the woods of Washington State, who dreams of escaping the challenges of the Great Depression, and a complicated family life full of painful memories. What follows is an extraordinary journey, as Joe and 8 other young men exchange the sweat and graft and dust of ordinary life for the purer rigours of sport at its very highest level - a journey at the end of which lies a gold medal rowing race at the Berlin Olympics of 1936, in front of Hitler himself.
Daniel J. Brown Boeken
Daniel James Brown creëert meeslepende non-fictie verhalen, die dieper ingaan op cruciale historische gebeurtenissen en de buitengewone individuen die daarin verstrikt raakten. Zijn werken worden gekenmerkt door nauwgezet onderzoek en meeslepende verhalen die lezers direct naar het verleden transporteren. Brown verkent consequent thema's als veerkracht, moed en de diepgaande impact van gewone mensen die buitengewone uitdagingen aangaan. Zijn schrijven viert de menselijke geest en de kracht van gezamenlijke inspanningen tegen overweldigende tegenspoed.


100 Things 49ers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
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Whether you're a die-hard from the days of Joe Montana or a new supporter of Jimmy Garoppolo, San Francisco 49ers fans will discover the top 100 things to know and do, in their lifetime through this unique guide. Inspired by and written for the devout fan, this lively and detailed book explores important facts and figures from the team's storied history, including the early years of Y. A. Tittle; the golden era of Bill Walsh, Montana, Steve Young, and Jerry Rice; the wild saga of Colin Kaepernick, and more. From the most important facts about the team to the traditions that define what being a 49ers fanatic is all about, this guide also highlights such essential experiences as the best places to soak in 49ers lore.