Three Kings: Race, Class, and the Barrier-Breaking Rivals Who Launched the Modern Olympic Age

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Price
$27.99  $26.03
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Scribd, Inc
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Pages
292
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.1 X 1.3 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9798874714178

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About the Author

Todd Balf is a New York Times bestselling writer known for his ability to identify little-known people and events in the worlds of adventure and sports and bring their stories vividly to life. He is author of the critically acclaimed adventure sagas The Last River and The Darkest Jungle and the biography Major, about the pioneering Black bicycle racer Marshall "Major" Taylor. Balfʼs writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harperʼs, GQ, Outside, Runnerʼs World, and elsewhere. He is also the author of the Scribd Original Complications, a memoir about how illness reshaped his own life as an athlete.

Reviews

"Three Kings is a look back at a critical Olympic moment that has so much to say about the great struggles of our time. It tells the story of three heroic swimmers battling not just in the pool but also fighting racism, poverty, ostracism, life-threatening illness, and deep personal secrets--only to emerge victorious. This is a narrative about the triumph of the human spirit against all odds--about how ordinary men truly became kings."

-- "Kevin Baker, author of The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City and Paradise Alley"

"Three Kings delivers everything I look for in a sports book--great writing, deep research, and a thrilling story that makes the reader cheer not just for the athletes but for humanity. An original and unforgettable work."

-- "Jonathan Eig, author of King: A Life and Ali: A Life"

"A complex and beautifully researched history of three swimming titans. It gives us what's often missing in the stories--character and heart."

-- "Bonnie Tsui, author of Why We Swim and American Chinatown"

"This is a page-turning, deeply immersive, wildly inspiring book whose impact goes far beyond sport. Todd Balf uncovers a lost golden age of swimming and brings it to brilliant and urgent life, illuminating it with his deep insight, empathy, and thrilling storytelling. A must-read."

-- "Daniel Coyle, author of The Talent Code, The Culture Code, and Lance Armstrong's War"

"Todd Balf deftly recreates a time of bobbed cuts and race riots; of forgotten rivalries and shocking secrets; and of hostile forces swirling around three gifted athletes of opposing skin colors but identical in gold medal dreams. Balf has unearthed a treasure trove of new information, revealing stunning seeds of betrayal--and a riveting book."

-- "Jackie MacMullen, author of When the Game Was Ours and the first woman to win the PEN/ESPN Lifetime Achievement Award for Literary Sports Writing"

"In this beautifully stitched and deeply human narrative, Todd Balf dives far beneath the surface of early Olympic glory and finds an entirely fresh story of celebrity, race, and nation-building in the fast lanes of a swimming pool."

-- "Jonathan Alter, author of His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life"

"Move over, Boys in the Boat. Here is a rollicking tale of three boys who didn't need a boat to glide with grace and vigor across Olympic waters. Todd Balf's nuanced cross-cultural study of vintage swim racing is powered by three titanic characters who fiercely competed at the genesis moment when the quest for aquatic speed was coalescing as an international sport."

-- "Hampton Sides, author of The Wide Wide Sea, Ghost Soldiers, and Blood and Thunder"

"This surprising, fascinating book shows the twentieth century taking its very imperfect shape through the competition between three men--one Hawaiian, one Japanese, the third a German Chicagoan--at one of the most basic human activities: swimming. Three Kings is a must-have for any sports-history shelf!"

-- "Thomas Dyja, author of New York, New York, New York and The Third Coast"

"Balf provides a tense account of the climactic race...This is worth dipping into."

-- "Publishers Weekly"