
Young Woman and the Sea
How Trudy Ederle Conquered the English Channel and Inspired the World
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Narrado por:
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Gisela Chipe
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Glenn Stout
The exhilarating true story of Trudy Ederle, the first woman to swim the English Channel, and inspire a “wave of confidence and emancipation” for women in sports (Parade).
By age twenty, at the height of the Jazz Age, Trudy Ederle was the most accomplished swimmer in the world. She’d won Olympic gold and set a host of world records. But the greatest challenge remained: the English Channel. Only a few swimmers, none of them women, had ever made the treacherous twenty-one mile crossing. Trudy’s failed first attempt seemed to confirm what many naysayers believed: No woman could possibly accomplish such a thing.
In 1926, Ederle proved them wrong. As her German immigrant parents cheered her, and her sister and fellow swimmer Meg helped fashion both her scandalous two-piece swimsuit and leak-proof goggles, Trudy was determined to succeed. “England or drown is my motto,” she said, plunging into the frigid Channel for her second attempt at the crossing. Fourteen hours later, two hours faster than any man, and after weathering a gale and waves that approached six-feet, she stepped onto Kingsdowne Beach as the most famous woman in the world.
Based on years of archival research that unearthed Ederle’s memory from obscurity, Young Woman and the Sea brings to life the real Trudy Ederle, the challenges that came with her fame, and the historic mark her achievement made for all women athletes who followed.
Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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An exceptional historical recounting of an amazing accomplishment!
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A great, inspiring story
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A very plucky woman
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The description of just how treacherous the channel was, and how many people had attempted to cross.
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An inspiring story for all
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The narrator is so good! She captures the drama and the voice of Trudy.
The only thing I’d skip is the so called evolution of the English Channel. It is an unnecessary part of the narrative but it was easy to fast forward. The first chapter of the book and the shocking story will capture you. Then Ride the wave. Enjoy the trip. It is grand. You will feel you are swimming along with this remarkable woman!
What for? Are two words that will stick with me the rest of my life. You must find out why they are crucial to Trudy’s success.
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The reader, however, drove me nuts. I would have dropped the book in the first chapter had I not been able to listen at 2.4x speed. (I listen at 1.7-1.9x for most readers.)
She is over-articulated, and injects overly-long pauses for all punctuation, most noticeable when a comma-delimitated name was introduced. (e.g., Her sister -pause- Meg -pause- handed her the book -pause- which she had ...) It also sounded like all the foreign words and names were spliced in from some other source -- with a requisite pause on either end. Wouldn't be surprised if the audio was computer generated, it was so precise, clipped, and robotic in tempo.
Good story, robotic reader
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After watching the movie, I really wanted to read this book to have some questions answered about some of the things that happened in the movie. I thought the book would be just the story of Trudy and I didn't realize it was going to have so much historical information about the history of swimming and the oppression of women, in the history of women and sports. I really liked learning all of this information in the book. overall this was a very inspiring story, great historical context for women's sports, And I would highly recommend it.
wonderful story
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