Karen Crouse's book, "Norwich: One Tiny Vermont Town's Secret to Happiness and Excellence" is a wonderful feel-good book about a small, cozy, town that has send about 8 people to the Olympics. Six of these Olympians were skiers, one was a swimmer and one was a runner.
Except for Betsy and Sunny Snite, who practiced and became "Olympic" team members, all of the others had their start in the town's recreational ski school which was overseen by Dartmouth University and it's ski coach. I think a lot had to do with the climate and the amount of snow that falls on the mountains in Vermont.
What is unique about Norwich, Vermont, a "Utopian" local nestled between two interstates, is it's caring attitude and it's philosophy when it comes to sports, that even if the Olympian finishes in let's say, twenty-fifth place the skier, swimmer or the runner always has a big all-town send-off with marching bands, etc., and then no matter where the athlete places they come home to Norwich with a big parade in their honor, with banners made and hung along Main Street, and positive "thank you's to each athlete who made the effort. In Norwich the Win does not get a larger "homecoming than one who may have come in last place. It's a town that thanks it athletes more for their efforts than for the Win.
Crouse also states in her book that families choose Norwich as a place to live also for its great school system and as a place where their children do not grow up with a lot of pressure.
After reading Crouse's "Norwich" I get the feeling that the English Romantic Poets like Wordsworth, Keats, and Byron would have felt very comfortable if they lived there. A wonderful book for new parents to read--if they have strong feelings that they don't want their children to grow up with pressure. In Norwich some parents work and some take part in the carpools and watch the other family's children....One of the families who Crouse featured in her book has the mother working as a director of the Recreation Department in Norwich....which means that as each of her kids visit her at work, they have to walk up a staircase in the Municipal building and pass pictures of each of the Olympic participants from Norwich...in the last picture frame of this series there is a question, "Who is next?"
I recommend this book for anyone who wants to be inspired and who wants to relax, and also see that there is a place where "humanity" rules the Earth...as does kindness and empathy.
Laura Cobrinik,
Boonton Township, NJ