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The Boys In The Boat Chapter 2

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Summary of Chapter 2 of The Boys In the Boat The Boys In The Boat, written by Dan Brown and published in 2013, focuses on the rowing team who won the gold medal at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In particular, “Chapter 2” is about the childhood of Joe Rantz, one of the gold medalists of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Harry Rantz, father of Joe Rantz, was an amateur mechanic with a big dream. He married Nellie Rantz in 1899. After Fred, an elder brother of Joe, was born in 1899, they moved to Spokane, WA, in 1914, when Joe was born as their second son. Unfortunately, Nellie passed away because of throat cancer when Joe was four years old. Although he didn’t remember the entire situation because of his age and having scarlet fever, Joe's mother’s death naturally had an enormous impact on him. …show more content…

Meanwhile, he fell in love with Thula, who was the twin sister of Fred’s wife, Thelma, so they got married in April 1921 and started living in a new house that was built by Harry. Since Joe wasn't close to his father and stepmother, it was a hurdle for him to adjust a new environment. Before Harry and Thula had two children of their own, Harry used to play a piano with Joe, which was a keepsake from his mother, regardless of Thula’s inconvenience toward Joe. For Joe, the piano was the only source of memories with his mother. Accordingly, when the house was ablaze, Harry tried to protect the piano at the risk of his

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