Road to Valor, Andres McConnon
Road to Valor, Andres McConnon
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Road to Valor
A True Story of World War II Italy, the Nazis, and the Cyclist Who Inspired a Nation

Author: Andres McConnon, Aili McConnon

Narrator: Stephen Hoye

Unabridged: 9 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/12/2012


Synopsis

Gino Bartali is best known as an Italian cycling legend: the man who not only won the Tour de France twice, but also holds the record for the longest time span between victories.  During the ten years that separated his hard-won triumphs, his actions, both on and off the racecourse, ensured him a permanent place in Italian hearts and minds.

In Road to Valor, Aili and Andres McConnon chronicle Bartali's journey, starting in impoverished rural Tuscany where a scrawny, mischievous boy painstakingly saves his money to buy a bicycle and before long, is racking up wins throughout the country.  At the age of 24, he stuns the world by winning the Tour de France and becomes an international sports icon.

But Mussolini's Fascists try to hijack his victory for propaganda purposes, derailing Bartali's career, and as the Nazis occupy Italy, Bartali undertakes secret and dangerous activities to help those being targeted.  He shelters a family of Jews in an apartment he financed with his cycling winnings and is able to smuggle counterfeit identity documents hidden in his bicycle past Fascist and Nazi checkpoints because the soldiers recognize him as a national hero in training.

After the grueling wartime years, Bartali fights to rebuild his career as Italy emerges from the rubble.  In 1948, the stakes are raised when midway through the Tour de France, an assassination attempt in Rome sparks nationwide political protests and riots.  Despite numerous setbacks and a legendary snowstorm in the Alps, the chain-smoking, Chianti-loving, 34-year-old underdog comes back and wins the most difficult endurance competition on earth.  Bartali's inspiring performance helps unite his fractured homeland and restore pride and spirit to a country still reeling from war and despair.

Set in Italy and France against the turbulent backdrop of an unforgiving sport and threatening politics, Road to Valor is the breathtaking account of one man's unsung heroism and his resilience in the face of adversity.  Based on nearly ten years of research in Italy, France, and Israel, including interviews with Bartali's family, former teammates, a Holocaust survivor Bartali saved, and many others, Road to Valor is the first book ever written about Bartali in English and the only book written in any language to fully explore the scope of Bartali's wartime work.  An epic tale of courage, comeback, and redemption, it is the untold story of one of the greatest athletes of the twentieth century.

About Andres McConnon

Andres McConnon graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University, where he majored in history. He previously worked as a historical researcher for several books. While researching and writing Road to Valor, he lived for a period in Paris and Florence,
and on the Italian Riviera.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on December 27, 2018

A very pleasant surprise, this book popped up on my radar screen out of nowhere - why didn't I see it when it came out? (since it's right up my alley)... Anyway, I was shopping for a copy of an old favorite (as a gift), and this showed up in the folks who bought that book also bought this one colum......more

Goodreads review by Patrizia on June 09, 2017

Non sono mai stata una grande appassionata di ciclismo, eppure questo libro va al di là dello sport per soffermarsi sull’Uomo e sulla Storia, per illuminarci su anni assolutamente bui della storia italiana attraverso un racconto meraviglioso. Questa biografia di Gino Bartali, concentrata in particola......more

Goodreads review by Willow Anne on August 22, 2021

I don't often read nonfiction, but this account was actually quite interesting. It was essentially a history of bicycles, cycling as a sport, and Gino Bartali's life. The story began with his life as a small boy (1920s) and went until the end of his cycling career (early 1950s), including within thi......more

Goodreads review by David on February 27, 2016

This book is a truly remarkable story that is likely to be of most interest if you are a cyclist or a Jew - and particularly if you are a Jewish cyclist .........more

Goodreads review by Chris on December 27, 2024

Fascinating story about the history of cycling and one of the sports biggest stars. More intriguing was learning about the history of Italy’s involvement in World War II.......more