When the Men Were Gone
When the Men Were Gone
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Annotation: When most of the men in her community depart to serve in World War II, Tylene Wilson navigates opposition from the press, her neighbors, rivals, referees, and players to become Texas' first female high school coach.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #199582
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 10/02/18
Pages: 212 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-06-283605-6 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-6501-6
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-06-283605-2 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-6501-5
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

In 1944, a Texas town gets its first female football coach.Brownwood, Texas, is a town that loves football. But with World War II raging and all the potential coaches off fighting, it's looking like the high school team may have to call it quits. That is, until Tylene Wilson steps up. She spent her childhood watching games with her father, and she's the closest thing to a football expert the town has. Brownwood has lost so many young men to the war, and Tylene knows that football has the power to bring the whole town together. She understands the game inside and out, but will the town—and the team—actually accept a woman as coach? Although she has the support of her husband, almost everyone else is in opposition. Men in town yell at her from car windows, friends desert her, and even the football players are wary of playing for a woman. Tylene knows she has to be a perfect coach if she wants anyone in town to respect her, but with limited time and limited support, the odds are against her. At just over 200 pages, the story feels thin in parts—many side characters who seem interesting are never quite fully developed. Tylene herself, though, is a complex and engaging character. Although she does love football, most of her desire to coach comes from the protectiveness she feels toward the high school seniors. If there's no football team, then most of them are likely to enlist early, and Tylene wants to save them from that fate. Based on a true story that most people probably don't know, readers will find plenty to love in Herrera Lewis' debut.A feel-good story about one woman's persistence, strength, and love of the game.

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

This WWII home front novel, sportswriter Lewis-s debut, lacks the drama that features in the Friday night games at the story-s core. In September 1944, the denizens of tiny Brownwood, Tex., lose their high school football coach to the Army when he reenlists after finding out his brother has been taken as a POW. Tylene Wilson, the school-s assistant principal, who knows the game inside and out, worries that if the Lions don-t take the field, bored young men will enlist early in the military. Still reeling from the death of her godson in the war, Tylene believes that she can protect other boys from the horrors of the battlefield and provide the community with a welcome diversion from the war by ensuring the season goes on. When no other suitable coach can be found, Tylene predictably takes on the task, facing strong opposition from those who believe coaching isn-t women-s work. Undaunted, and backed by her husband, Tylene strives to prove her detractors wrong. The woman-s empowerment angle is inspiring (Lewis-s book is based on true events), but the story ends where football fans would want it to start, at the beginning of the playing season, leaving the story feeling incomplete. (Oct.)

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Reading Level: 9.0
Interest Level: 9+

“…Sublimely ties together the drama of high school football, gender politics, and the impact of war on a small town in Texas.” – Sports Illustrated

A 2019 One of the Best Books So Far--Newsweek.com

A cross between Friday Night Lights and The Atomic City Girls, When The Men Were Gone is a debut historical novel based on the true story of Tylene Wilson, a woman in 1940's Texas who, in spite of extreme opposition, became a female football coach in order to keep her students from heading off to war.

Football is the heartbeat of Brownwood, Texas. Every Friday night for as long as assistant principal Tylene Wilson can remember, the entire town has gathered in the stands, cheering their boys on. Each September brings with it the hope of a good season and a sense of unity and optimism.

Now, the war has changed everything.  Most of the Brownwood men over 18 and under 45 are off fighting, and in a small town the possibilities are limited. Could this mean a season without football? But no one counted on Tylene, who learned the game at her daddy’s knee. She knows more about it than most men, so she does the unthinkable, convincing the school to let her take on the job of coach.

Faced with extreme opposition—by the press, the community, rival coaches, and referees and even the players themselves—Tylene remains resolute. And when her boys rally around her, she leads the team—and the town—to a Friday night and a subsequent season they will never forget.           

Based on a true story, When the Men Were Gone is a powerful and vibrant novel of perseverance and personal courage.


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