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Enter George Pocock, master boat builder from "summary" of The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown

George Pocock, master boat builder, entered the lives of the boys like a gust of wind, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge and experience that would prove invaluable to their journey. His presence was like a beacon of hope, guiding them towards their ultimate goal with a steady hand and a keen eye for detail. Pocock's expertise in boat building was unmatched, his skill and precision evident in every stroke of his hand. He understood the intricacies of the sport like no other, and his passion for rowing was infectious, inspiring the boys to push themselves beyond their limits. Under Pocock's guidance, the boys learned the true art of rowing, honing their techniques and perfecting their form with each passing day. His teachings were not just about physical strength, but also about mental fortitude and unwavering determination. He instilled in them a sense of discipline and focus that would serve them well in the challenges that lay ahead. As the boys continued to train under Pocock's watchful eye, they began to see a transformation within themselves. They grew stronger, both physically and mentally, and their bond as a team deepened with each passing day. Pocock's presence was like a steady hand on the tiller, guiding them through the turbulent waters of competition with grace and poise. In the end, Pocock's influence would prove to be the key to their success, his wisdom and guidance shaping them into a formidable team capable of achieving greatness. Through his teachings, the boys learned not just how to row, but how to live, embodying the spirit of perseverance and unity that would carry them to victory.
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    The Boys in the Boat

    Daniel James Brown

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