Boys In The Boat Vs. The Boys In The Boat

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Reading is an essential element in our everyday lives. What was the first thing that you learned in school? It was the ability to read. Exercising that ability by reading voluntarily keeps our minds active when we’re out of school. It is a supplement to our minds. The more you read, the more you know! A city-wide reading program encourages people from all parts of Laurel to come together and enjoy reading a certain book. This city is a rather large area: it inhabits people from Prince George’s County, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County. The reading program can serve as an opportunity to meet people who share common interests and experiences. Participating in discussions opens one’s mind to new ideas. Group meetings also allow you the opportunity to recommend books to your new friends to read and vice versa. …show more content…

This book has a little bit of everything in it:it has romance, friendship, hardships, sports, family, and a narrative of historical significance. The story is about a group of underprivileged boys who come together to create something powerful. The Great Depression ravaged them at an early age, but it also taught them humility. This shared hardship paved the way for each of the boys to reach out to each other, trust one another, and work together to achieve their dreams. The characters find value in unexpected places, and the author challenges the reader to do the same in his/her own

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