A HARROWING NARRATIVE OF A REMARKABLE REAL-LIFE STORY
A stirring and remarkable story, this novel tells the tale of the
intertwined life of Dick Williams and Karl Behr who survived the sinking
of the Titanic and went on to have Hall of Fame tennis careers. Two
years before they faced each other in the quarterfinals of the U.S.
Nationals - the modern-day U.S. Open - the two men boarded the infamous
ship as strangers. Dick, shy and gangly, was moving to America to pursue
a tennis career and attend Harvard. Karl, a dashing tennis veteran, was
chasing after Helen, the love of his life. The two men remarkably
survived the sinking of the great vessel and met aboard the rescue ship
Carpathia. But as they reached the shores of the United States, both men
did all they could to distance themselves from the disaster. An
emotional and touching work, this novel brings one of the most
extraordinary sports stories to life in literary form. This real-life
account - with an ending seemingly plucked out of a Hollywood
screenplay - weaves the themes of love, tragedy, history, sport and
perseverance.