The #1 New York Times bestseller freshly adapted for the next
generation, now with brand new content including an author Q&A and
never-before-seen photographs
Inspiration for the PBS American Experience Documentary 'The Boys of
'36'
For readers of Unbroken, out of the depths of the Great Depression
comes the astonishing tale of nine working-class boys from the American
West who at the 1936 Olympics showed the world what true grit really
meant. With rowers who were the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and
farmers, the University of Washington's eight-oar crew was never
expected to defeat the elite East Coast teams, yet they did, going on to
shock the world by challenging the German boat rowing for Adolf Hitler.
At the center of the tale is Joe Rantz, a teenager without family or
prospects, whose personal quest captures the spirit of his
generation--the generation that would prove in the coming years that the
Nazis could not prevail over American determination and optimism.
This deeply emotional yet easily accessible young readers adaptation of
the award-winning #1 New York Times bestseller features
never-before-seen photographs, highly visual back matter, and an
exclusive new introduction.