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Four Days to Glory: Wrestling with the Soul of the American Heartland » (Reprint)

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Authors: Mark Kreidler
ISBN-13: 9780060823191, ISBN-10: 0060823194
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: January 2008
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: Mark Kreidler

Mark Kreidler is an award-winning journalist and author of the acclaimed Four Days to Glory: Wrestling with the Soul of the American Heartland. A regular contributor to ESPN television, ESPN.com, and ESPN: The Magazine, he lives in northern California.

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Somewhere beyond the circle of money, glitz, drugs and controversy that characterizes professional sports in America, there exists the remnants of the ideal. In Iowa, that ideal survives in the form of high school wrestling, a way of transforming the local virtues--modesty, privation, hard work--into sporting glory. To be a wrestling champion in Iowa is to achieve greatness--individual glory where the only back to pat is your own.

For Jay Borschel and Dan LeClere, though, the stakes have been raised. Already three-time state champions in differing weight classes, each boy has a chance in his senior year of high school to do something historic--to become a "four-timer," joining the most elite group in the sport and essentially ensuring his status as an Iowa wrestling deity. For Jay, a ferocious competitor who feeds off criticism and doubt, a victory would mean vindication over the great mass of skeptics waiting for him to fail. Dan, the kid from a farm near the tiny town of Coggon (population 710), carries other burdens. For his community, for the hard-driving coach who doubles as his father, and for his own triumph over his personal demons, another title is the only acceptable outcome.

The New York Times - Richard Sandomir

In their own way, Mr. Kreidler s portraits are as incisive as those in Buzz Bissinger s Friday Night Lights, which offered a similar look into the world of Texas high-school football.

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