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You need to listen to this book if you wish to dive deeper into the world of Daniel James Brown. That is a summary and analysis rather than the original e book. The Children in the Sail boat: Nine Us citizens and Their Epic Search for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics is compiled by best-selling publisher Daniel James Brown, the writer of two riveting historical books The Indifferent Actors Above and Under a Flaming Sky. The Children in the Sail boat is a gripping story about American Olympic glory in Nazi Germany from unlikely heroes: sons of farmers, loggers, and shipyard personnel, specifically Joe Rantz, a man deserted by his family at age 15. The story is built from interviews with Joe and his family in addition to excerpts from journals from the teenagers who made record in the Olympics, mainly known for Jesse Owens victory in Berlin. Inside, you'll find:
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