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"The Red Rose Crew is in fact a classic and it belongs on any
number of lists: a list of sports thrillers (it's a great read,
almost impossible to put down); a list of the changes wrought by
the women's sports movement that began in the sixties; and finally
a list of good books on American history-for it is a book that
tells how things really happened and describes the formidable
forces aligned against the women who led the way.
"from the Foreword by David Halberstam
"The Red Rose Crew is a terrific book. It's not just for
rowers-it's as universally appealing as The Horse Whisperer."
"John Casey, author of Spartina
In 1975, a group of amazing women rowed their way to international
success and glory, battling sexual prejudice, bureaucracy, and male
domination in one of the most grueling and competitive sports
around. Among the members of the first international women's crew
team-and one of the first women's teams anywhere-were Gail Pearson,
the soft-spoken MIT professor who fought equally hard off the water
to win the political battles necessary for her team to succeed;
lead rower Carie Graves, a statuesque bohemian from rural Wisconsin
who dropped out of college and later became the most intense rower
of the crew; and Lynn Stillman, a tiny sixteen-year-old coxswain
from California.
On hand to guide them was Harry Parker, the legendary Harvard men's
crew coach who overcame his doubts about the ability of women to
withstand the rigors of hard training. From their first dramatic
bid at the 1975 World Championships to their preparations for their
first Olympic Games in 1976, this gripping story of bravery,
determination, and indomitable spirit captures a compelling
momentin the history of sports and of America.
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