Karl Drlica Bücher


Set against the backdrop of an untamed Oregon river, the narrative explores a unique rowing program that instilled self-reliance in college students during the mid-twentieth century. Central to the story is a legally blind jack-of-all-trades who dedicated over thirty years to advancing the program, showcasing resilience and determination. The book highlights the challenges and triumphs of rowing fragile wooden racing shells, emphasizing themes of perseverance and the transformative power of mentorship.