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- 電影版今年將可於Disney + 上觀看,並由《星際大戰》後傳三部曲女主角黛西・蕾德莉(Daisy Ridley)主演
- 第一位橫渡英吉利海峽的女性的真實故事
英吉利海峽最狹窄處直線距離近35公里,1925年時僅有5名男性成功游泳橫渡英吉利海峽,在當時的世人眼中,即便是美國奧運金牌選手格特魯德.埃德爾(Gertrude Ederle),也不可能是一名女性能夠做到的事情,但埃德爾最終不但成為了第一個橫渡英吉利海下的女性,更是破了前人的記錄。
1925年,20歲的格特魯德.埃德爾(Gertrude Ederle)已經在游泳界闖出名堂,除了代表美國在奧運比賽中獲得金牌,更是破了許多由男性創下的游泳紀錄,但依然有一項挑戰她還沒有嘗試過:橫渡英吉利海峽。然而不出當時世人的預料,埃德爾第一次的嘗試失敗了—果然沒有女人能夠達成這樣的事蹟。
第二年,她在布魯克林社區的泳池中堅持不懈的訓練,完善了當時創新的自由式泳技。她的德國移民父母為她加油打氣,而她的姊妹與相熟的游泳選手為她下一次的挑戰打造防漏泳鏡。但身著兩件式泳衣的埃德爾,在民風保守的時代中引發熱議,社會大眾也並不看好她,不但忽視了她已經超越其他男性游泳選手的完善泳技,一位記者甚至還戲稱她為帶有性別歧視意味的「美人魚」。但是當埃德爾再度跳入寒冷的英吉利海峽時,她成為了全世界最出名的女人—「來自美國的裘蒂」。
《年輕女子與海》根據作者蒐集了多年的文獻資料,將埃德爾的真實事蹟從歷史中挖掘出來,除了講述她在成名後遇到的挑戰,也展現了她的成就為後世的女性運動員帶來的歷史意義。
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“Great storytelling. . .Stout’s moving book recovers the exhilarating story of a young girl who found her true self out in the water and paved the way for women in sports today." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Glenn Stout brings the women’s sports pioneer back to life with an engaging, deeply researched account.”— Sports Illustrated
"A great summer read." — New Yorker
“Stout adeptly traces the history of swimming and Ederle’s significance in it. Whether recounting the origins of modern strokes or the geological formation of the English Channel, the author is comprehensive in his research. His blow-by-blow accounts of Ederle’s two attempts to cross from Cape Gris-Nez, France to Dover, England, demonstrate his engaging style… saturated with thrills and melodrama. A compelling account of a woman who, though long forgotten, changed the way the world viewed swimming.” — Kirkus Reviews
"Young Woman and the Sea is the story of Gertrude Ederle’s epic swim across the English Channel interwoven with a sweeping and glimmering history of swimming. These were the good old days when open water swimmers were sex symbols, pioneers of the sport, and leaders of social change. For anyone who loves the water, or has a big dream—this is the book to read!" — Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Grayson
"Too often, looking at America through its sports, and vice versa, results in a distorted view of both of them. In Glenn Stout's account of Trudy Ederle and the English Channel, we have a clear and honest mirror. Young Woman and the Sea is a first-rate piece of social history, and a tale told, well, swimmingly." — Charles P. Pierce, author of Idiot America and Moving the Chains