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NILE ReviewYou don't have to be an Iowa Hawkeye fan to enjoy Nile. The book is the story about Nile Kinnick who won the Heisman Trophy in 1939. It is written in novel form which helps bring the story to life. The book is more than a story about a great football player. It is a story about integrity, hard work, inspiration, determination and guts.The story is also about an inspiring coach and a driven team that made the Heisman Trophy possible for Nile Kinnick, who later had the stadium named after him. Nile Kinnick was selfless and he knew he couldn't obtain greatness without spiritual as well as collegial help.
T. Lidd not only tells the story about this great athlete, he has provides a history lesson in to the time period. It is evident the author had a deep passion for Nile Kinnick, Iowa sports and ethics. T. Lidd obviously did his research before he put pen to paper.
Even if you don't know a great deal about football, the action will carry you along and keep you reading.
I highly recommend this inspirational read.
Mick and Vicki McCarville
Surprise, AZ.
NILE OverviewNILE is a story about a young man who played football in the late 1930s. But it is more than a sports story. The nation was still recovering from the Great Depression and on the cusp of the greatest war in the history of mankind. One athlete, in particular, understood the historical significance of the moment.Many people who knew Nile Kinnick sincerely believed he would have been one of our nation?s greatest leaders. Unfortunately, the country never had the opportunity to witness what this promising young man may have achieved. The story tells of Kinnick?s life from high school to his ill-fated flight near Trinidad during WWII. But it?s also a story that touches on the lives of his Iowa Hawkeye teammates. They became known as the ?Ironmen? because there were very few players on the 1939 team. After two losing seasons in 1937 and 1938, the University of Iowa hired Dr. Eddie Anderson to coach the football team. He was relentless in his pursuit to have the players in the best physical condition of any team in the nation. Many quit. But those that remained made history.
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