Four Days to Glory: Wrestling with the Soul of the American Heartland
Selected Book Details
- Paperback
- Author: Mark Kreidler
- Publisher: It Books
- Release Date: January 2008
- ISBN-10: 0060823194
- ISBN-13: 9780060823191
- List Price: $13.99
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummarySomewhere beyond the circle of money, glitz, drugs, and controversy that characterizes professional sports in America, remnants of an ideal exist. In Iowa, that ideal survives in the form of high school wrestling. Each a three-time state champion, Jay Borschel and Dan LeClere have a chance in their senior year to join the sport's most elite group: the "four-timers," wrestlers who win four consecutive state titles. For Jay, a ferocious competitor who feeds off criticism and doubt, a victory would mean vindication over the great mass of skeptics waiting for him to fail. For Dan, who carries on his back the burdens of his tiny farming community, the dreams of his hard-driving coach and father, and his own personal demons, another title is the only acceptable outcome. Four Days to Glory is the story of America as told through its small towns and their connection to sport the way it was once routinely perceived: as a means of mattering to the folks next door. |
Customer Reviews
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Book for my son
My son had me order this book for a school assignment. He loves it! Good choice!! I can't really write a review for this book as I do not know anything about it. But, my 16 year old son is really into wrestling and he said it's a great book.
Captures the Spirit
This was an excellent glimpse at high school wrestling in Iowa. It really captured the grit and determination it takes to participate in the sport, as well as be a supporting family member during the long wrestling season.
In a world where lies and corruption rule the day this book gives us hope that hard work and dedication
In a world where corruption on the national political scene seems to be not only common but accepted as justified and not that big a deal, it's refreshing to see that some out there are still bound by a higher set of standards. In fact, if one were to look at the two men highlighted in this book and contrast them to the most recent 2008 Presidential hopefuls they would seem more capable of guiding us thru the trouble ahead. Rather than relying on empty words these two young men face down all obstacles with hard work, an iron will, forged discipline, and an inner confidence that is built on trial by fire.
This book can show us all what true greatness is versus the current standard of greatness which can only be said is premised upon giving a great speech. Four Days To Glory could be a roadmap to finding our next set of real American leadership and hope.
You won't put it down
The way "Four Days to Glory" picked up steam from chapter to chapter, I had a hard time setting it aside, and wound up reading it too fast. I actually had to go back a second time to pick up the little details I missed.
This is a great story about heart, sacrifice and pride. I have almost no background in wrestling, but I found myself afterwards going to the internet to find out how Jay and Dan are doing now. Thanks to their success, this looks like a story that is going to continue to be told for years. It should be -- they've got an awful lot to say to many of us who can use the inspiration.
Best Book I Have Read.
I have read basically every book on the subject of wrestling. This book is number one. The first time you read it, the hair on the back of your neck will stand up several times. I liked the interconnection between the wrestlers, families and the Iowa culture of wrestling. As an avid reader, I rarely read a book a second time. This book was just as good the third time.