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Daniel James Brown

    Daniel James Brown crée des récits historiques captivants qui explorent les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine face à l'adversité. Ses œuvres abordent des thèmes de courage, de résilience et de l'impact des moments historiques clés sur la vie des individus. Brown tisse avec maestria des histoires personnelles et des contextes historiques plus larges, donnant vie à des événements passés tout en éclairant les qualités humaines durables qui définissent notre compréhension de l'héroïsme.

    Daniel James Brown
    Facing the Mountain (Adapted for Young Readers)
    The Indifferent Stars Above
    The boys in the boat
    Facing The Mountain
    The Boys in the Boat (Movie Tie-In)
    Indifferent Stars Above, The
    • Indifferent Stars Above, The

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,5(935)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the American frontier, this epic tale weaves together themes of family, tragedy, and survival. It follows the struggles and resilience of characters as they navigate the challenges of life in a harsh, untamed landscape. The narrative captures the spirit of perseverance and the bonds that unite families in the face of adversity, highlighting the profound impact of their experiences on their lives.

      Indifferent Stars Above, The
    • The Boys in the Boat (Movie Tie-In)

      Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,5(199)Évaluer

      The story, now adapted into a major motion picture by George Clooney, explores compelling themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against a rich backdrop, it follows the protagonist's journey through emotional turmoil and self-discovery. The narrative intricately weaves together personal struggles with broader societal issues, offering readers a profound reflection on life and connection.

      The Boys in the Boat (Movie Tie-In)
    • On December 7th 1941, the Japanese Navy bombed Pearl Harbor. For many Americans, the surprise attack was a call to arms - but for the soldier sons of Japanese-American immigrant parents, it brought prejudice and scrutiny over where their loyalties lay. In Facing the Mountain,Daniel James Brown tells theunforgettable story of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the Japanese-American heroes who displayed incredible courage on the brutal battlefields of Europe. Achieving the impossible in often near-suicidal missions, including rescuing a 'lost battalion' surrounded by Nazis in the French mountains, the 442nd went on to become one of the most decorated units in history. Yet at the same time, their parents were put in camps and stripped of their livelihoods, and an equally brave battle was being fought in the courtroom back home. A cinematic tour de force, Facing the Mountainputs a real-life band of brothers in the history books where they belong and reminds us that victory is rarely as simple as we think.

      Facing The Mountain
    • The #1 New York Times–bestselling story about the American Olympic rowing triumph in Nazi Germany—from the author of Facing the Mountain. Soon to be a major motion picture directed by George Clooney For readers of Unbroken, out of the depths of the Depression comes an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times—the improbable, intimate account of how nine working-class boys from the American West showed the world at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin what true grit really meant. It was an unlikely quest from the start. With a team composed of the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the University of Washington’s eight-oar crew team was never expected to defeat the elite teams of the East Coast and Great Britain, yet they did, going on to shock the world by defeating the German team rowing for Adolf Hitler. The emotional heart of the tale lies with Joe Rantz, a teenager without family or prospects, who rows not only to regain his shattered self-regard but also to find a real place for himself in the world. Drawing on the boys’ own journals and vivid memories of a once-in-a-lifetime shared dream, Brown has created an unforgettable portrait of an era, a celebration of a remarkable achievement, and a chronicle of one extraordinary young man’s personal quest.

      The boys in the boat
    • The Indifferent Stars Above

      The Harrowing Saga of a Donner Party Bride

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,2(26)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the American frontier, this epic tale weaves together themes of family, tragedy, and survival. The narrative explores the resilience of individuals facing the harsh realities of life in a challenging environment. Through vivid storytelling, the author captures the struggles and triumphs of characters as they navigate their complex relationships and the relentless forces of nature. This gripping saga promises to leave a lasting impression on readers, celebrating the human spirit in the face of adversity.

      The Indifferent Stars Above
    • Facing the Mountain (Adapted for Young Readers)

      A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative highlights the dual experience of Japanese Americans during World War II, portraying the stark contrast between the racism they faced and the bravery of those who served in the military. Despite being unjustly interned in concentration camps, many Japanese American soldiers valiantly fought for the country, exemplifying loyalty and courage amidst adversity. Their contributions played a significant role in safeguarding American freedoms during a tumultuous period in history.

      Facing the Mountain (Adapted for Young Readers)
    • Das Wunder von Berlin

      1936: Wie neun Ruderer die Nazis in die Knie zwangen - Das Buch zum Film 'The Boys in the Boat' von George Clooney

      4,3(37)Évaluer

      Der Millionenseller aus den USA Vor den Augen der Weltöffentlichkeit und gegen jede Wahrscheinlichkeit erfüllen sie sich einen Traum: 1936 treten neun junge Männer aus der amerikanischen Provinz an, um in Berlin olympisches Gold zu gewinnen. Daniel James Brown schildert das Schicksal von Joe Rantz, einem Jungen ohne Perspektive, der rudert, um den Dämonen seiner Vergangenheit zu entkommen und seinen Platz in der Welt zu finden. Wie er und seine Freunde vor den laufenden Kameras Leni Riefenstahls den Nazis ihre Propagandashow stehlen, ist ein atemberaubendes Abenteuer und zugleich das eindringliche Porträt einer Ära. Eine unvergessliche, wahre Geschichte von Entschlossenheit, Überlebenswillen und Mut.

      Das Wunder von Berlin