Ghost Runners: An Olympic Dream Betrayed by Robert Rubenstein

Ghost Runners: An Olympic Dream Betrayed by Robert Rubenstein

Joshua Sellers and Bobby Gillman have made the American Olympic team, and are poised to run as Jewish-American athletes. But what happens to Joshua as he gets ready to run for an Olympic gold medal in the crosswinds, under the crooked cross of Nazi Berlin?

Racing with irony through the veins of inevitable, bitter, history, Ghost Runners exposes the far-reaching menace of American anti-Semitism, and illuminates the truth about the American dream.

It is also a story of friendship, in the face of a great rivalry. ”I needed you, Josh,” said Jesse Owens, “We were both on the same side. My place could only be first, if you were there, racing beside me.”

“Beside you? I wanted to run through you. I wanted to beat you in a foot race.”

For women, sports-minded men, and young adults, based on real events surrounding the 4×100 Meter Relay American Olympic team in Berlin, 1936.

Both a love story, a sports story, and a cautionary tale of friendship in a time of evil, the finish line is set in both the past and the future.

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