The Boys in the Boat: A Incredible Summary
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The Boys in the Boat is a novel, written by Daniel James Brown.
A determined young man, who was able to successfully overcome every hardship in order for him to become successful.
The author’s style of writing is enchanting and we will see how the author successfully manages to connect events from the past with those from the present.
Joe Rantz is the book’s main protagonist. Throughout his life Joe has suffered a lot. Regardless of his previous bad experiences, Joe is a perfect example of human’s determination, persistence and resolution. Joe managed to earn a gold medal at 1936 Olympic games, which were held in, then Nazi Germany.
Brown catches the reader’s attention by using his parallel narrative speech.
This book provides tons of lessons for the reader to analyze. This book teaches readers to persevere in order to overcome any obstacle in life. One of the main themes is that those who have enough persistence and bravery will eventually reach their goal.
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