The Boys in the Boat
Title: The Boys in the Boat
Published: 2016
ISBN: 9780147516855
Page Count: 243
Book URL: Google Books
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.
4.6Overall Score

The Boys in the Boat

Reader's Review This narrative nonfiction adapted for young readers tells the story of Joe Rantz, who grew up alone and abandoned during the Great Depression, yet went on to become part of the ...

  • Popularity
    4.0
  • Islamic Values
    4.0
  • Clean (Romance)
    4.8
  • Clean (Profanity
    5.0
  • Clean (Violence)
    5.0

Reader’s Review

This narrative nonfiction adapted for young readers tells the story of Joe Rantz, who grew up alone and abandoned during the Great Depression, yet went on to become part of the rowing team that won gold for America at the Olympics. The narration alternates between Rantz’s struggles as a child, abandoned by his father and step-mother, and the physical and mental challenges that he must overcome to get a place in the rowing team. A good deal of the story also describes their many competitions. The book is adapted well for young readers, although the emotional moments seem rushed and abrupt at times. The descriptions of the races become repetitive towards the end, and kids may need some encouragement to get through the book, but Rantz’s hard work and motivation are inspirational and worth reading and discussing.

To look out for

  • Islamic Value: Rantz’s step-mother is cruel and cold, and convinces his father to leave him when he is just a young teenager.
  • Romance: Joe becomes friends with a young girl who’s mother also mistreats her and they closer, eventually getting married.

 

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Shaista Yusufali

Shaista Yusufali is an English teacher who currently teaches at the RISE Academy in San Jose. She also studied at Jamiat al-Zahra from 2004-2006 and is the mother of three avid readers.

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