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I found this book to be a study in setting a mood more than anything. The writer uses the 1919 Tour deck France as a vehicle to propel the reader around the country, both geographically and in terms of current affairs and the recently ended World War I. The story is not so much about the race as it it is a juxtaposition of the agonies the riders faced with the horrors of war. I felt the tone was grim, yet not depressing. It brought home many of the horrors of war that other books about war do not.

I think it is a very interesting read and it is well written, but I struggled with how all the pieces fit together. Over time maybe I will understand the how the parts mesh to become a whole. The book is also inspiring me to delve into other characters and events in French history, an area in which I know shockingly little about.
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WEPhillips | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 20, 2022 |
Although I was very interested in the details about the riders and about this early Tour race right at the end of the war....it is tough reading with all of the interplay about the war mixed in because of what it did to the route of the Tour itself. It made perfect sense to include it but I must admit that I had a hard time grasping much of it. The book itself...what an undertaking by the author---no wonder he wrote an extensive description of how he did it at the end of the book!
 
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nyiper | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 11, 2021 |
I wanted to like this book more than I did. There was a lot of description of men riding bikes--I couldn't keep up with who was who. I was hoping for more backstory--there was some, but just not compelling enough to care.
 
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spounds | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 6, 2021 |
Sprinting Through No Man's Land by Adin Dobkin is an excellent story, unevenly told.

Dobkin's topic is the Tour de France of 1919. The Great War - World War I - had only been over for seven months. Many of the participants, and the race organizer, had all served during the war, leaving little time to train or prepare. Organizers scrambled to find a route around France that would enable the race to go on, even though the course would inevitably take riders through war ravaged areas. Further, lack of conversion of industry from a war footing back to peace time production meant that bike tubes and tires were in short supply, leaving riders to supply their own. Given the wartime damage to the roads they traveled this was a serious issue. Because of these factors, 67 racers started the race, but only 11 finished.

I think Dobkin did a pretty good job providing the war context around which the race happened and balancing that with the race events themselves. The story moves quickly through the first few chapters, and then again as the race continues. Unfortunately Dobkin chose to insert five chapters of material unrelated to the race at intervals in the book. To the extent that they offer additional context around France and World War I these chapters work, but they disrupted the flow of the story and made the overall book seem more disjointed than it needed to be.

I give Sprinting Through No Man's Land 3 Stars ⭐⭐⭐ - I liked this book. Anyone who is a fan of endurance sports, and the Tour de France in particular, would like it too, as would those interested in the history of the Great War. However, I recommend if you pick this book up, that you read the numbered chapters straight through, and then, if you want more context, go back and read the five named chapters. I think that will make for a better reading experience, and frankly I wish I'd done it that way.

Note: This review is for Amazon Prime First Reads Early Access ebook. These early edition First Reads are provided free to Amazon Prime members, with no obligation to review. The book is generally available July 1st, 2021.
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