Description
Book Synopsis: Trudy Ederle loved to swim, and she was determined to be the best. At seventeen Trudy won three medals at the 1924 Olympics in Paris. But what she planned to do next had never been done by a woman: She would swim across the English Channel in fourteen hours and set a world record.
Details
Experience the incredible journey of America's Champion Swimmer, Gertrude Ederle, as she dives into the depths of determination and perseverance. This captivating book takes you back to the roaring 20s, where swimming was dominated by men, and women were discouraged from pursuing their dreams. But Trudy Ederle shattered those barriers and made history.
Immerse yourself in the inspiring tale of a young woman, who, at seventeen years old, triumphed at the 1924 Olympics, winning not one, not two, but three medals. But her dreams didn't stop there. Trudy embarked on a daring mission that no woman had ever attempted before: swimming across the treacherous English Channel.
Discover the exhilarating moments as Trudy battles against the formidable waves, enduring freezing temperatures and relentless currents. Root for her as she pushes past her limits, striving to set a new world record. Witness the astounding determination that drove her forward for fourteen grueling hours.
Transport yourself to the heart of history with "America's Champion Swimmer: Gertrude Ederle." This book uncovers the untold story of an unsung hero. It will inspire readers of all ages to chase their dreams relentlessly, never accepting the limitations imposed by society.
Don't miss out on this captivating and empowering account of one woman's triumph against all odds. Get your copy of "America's Champion Swimmer: Gertrude Ederle" today and be inspired to conquer your own challenges. Join us on this incredible journey by clicking here.
Discover More Best Sellers in Water Sports
Shop Water Sports
Frank Merriwell's Mission; or, The Mystic Valley of the Andes
$6.99


$7.99


Shark Attack!: A Survive! Story (Jake Maddox Sports Stories)
$5.95
