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Rowing Against the Current - (New York) by Barry Strauss (Paperback)

Rowing Against the Current - (New York) by  Barry Strauss (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In the midst of the standard dreary midlife crisis--complete with wine-tasting courses, yoga classes, and a failed attempt at a first novel--a 40-year-old Strauss falls unexpectedly and passionately in love with rowing.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In the midst of the standard, dreary midlife crisis -- complete with wine-tasting courses, yoga classes, and a failed attempt at a first novel -- forty-year-old Barry Strauss falls unexpectedly and passionately in love with rowing, a sport in which a twenty-seven-year-old is a has-been. <br> Strauss, a professor of classics and history, writes about the unanticipated delights of an affair that, like so many others, begins as a casual dalliance and develops into a full-blown obsession. Drawn to the sport in part because of his affinity for Greek antiquity, he develops a love for old boathouses, a longing for rivers at dawn, a thirst to test himself, and, ultimately, a renewed sense of self-reliance -- as someone who had experienced sports humiliation as far back as Little League suddenly finds himself bursting into athleticism at an unlikely age. <br> From the awe-inspiring feats of the war-bound Greek triremes with their crews of 172 men rowing on three levels to the solitary pride of finishing a first race in which he gets stuck in the weeds and has to be fished out, Barry Strauss shows us why there is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- half as much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Jay Parini author of <i>Benjamin's Crossing</i> Sometimes a book takes you by surprise...Rowing Against the Current is written with such a wonderfully physical sense of this ancient sport. This is a story about remaking oneself in middle age; as such it overwhelmed me, as it will a large raft of readers. Bravo to Barry Strauss.<br><br>Victor Davis Hanson, author of <i>Who Killed Homer?</i> Strauss's dogged pursuit of an ancient craft shows us how exhilarating -- and occasionally terrifying -- rowing, past and present, can be.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Barry Strauss is a professor of history and classics at Cornell University, The Corliss Page Dean Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and a leading expert on ancient military history. He has written or edited several books, including <i>The Battle of Salamis</i>, <i>The Trojan War</i>, <i>The Spartacus War</i>, <i>Masters of Command</i>, <i>The Death of Caesar</i>, and <i>Ten Caesars</i>. Visit BarryStrauss.com.

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