The Peerless Four

A Novel

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Pub Date Nov 12 2013 | Archive Date Dec 09 2013

Description

Running so hard you think you’ll choke on your next breath. Peripheral vision blurred by the same adrenaline that drowns out the cheers coming from the full stadium. And of course, the reporters. The men scribbling furiously on their notepads so they can publish every stumble, sprain, and sniffle in these historic games.

This was the world of the female athletes in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, the first games in which women were allowed to compete in track and field (and on a trial basis, at that). Nicknamed “the Peerless Four,” the Canadian track team included some of the strongest and most diversely talented women on the scene. Narrated by the team’s chaperone—a former runner herself—the women embark on their journey with the same golden goals as every other Olympian, male or female. But as the Olympic tension begins to rise with unexpected injuries, heartbreaking disqualifications, and the pressure of supreme athletic performance, each woman discovers new fears and new priorities, all while the weight of women’s future in the Olympics rests on their performance poise.

The Peerless Four is more than a sports novel, more than a record of how far women’s

Running so hard you think you’ll choke on your next breath. Peripheral vision blurred by the same adrenaline that drowns out the cheers coming from the full stadium. And of course, the reporters. The...


Advance Praise

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"Patterson beautifully parses the consequences of one woman's fall in this memorable, penetrating, fully achieved novel." —The New York Times Book Review

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Marketing Plan

Print review and radio campaign
Online marketing campaign targeting literary blogs and websites
Outreach to the National Association for Women and Girls in Sports, Empowering Women in Sports, and the Women’s Sports Foundation
Events in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Toronto
This was chosen for the November Nervous Breakdown book club

Print review and radio campaign
Online marketing campaign targeting literary blogs and websites
Outreach to the National Association for Women and Girls in Sports, Empowering Women in Sports, and...


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ISBN 9781619021778
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