One Fine Season


Fiction - Adventure
231 Pages
Reviewed on 06/09/2009
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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite

Pete O'Brien and Danny Grace are best friends and amazing college baseball players.  Their dreams of playing in the Major Leagues are right at their finger tips.  The guys made a pact when they were younger to do whatever it takes to help each other fulfill these dreams.  Everything is right on track when tragedy strikes.  Danny is left to deal with overwhelming grief while trying to fulfill their pact.  Uncommon events occur that propel him into a situation that is beyond all expectations.  Members of his team and coaching staff, along with the girl of his dreams, all help him deal with his grief, become one of the greatest baseball players, and regain his lost faith.

This is an incredible book.  I absolutely loved it.  Michael Sheehan had me crying in just the first few pages.  It's a heartbreaking, heartwarming, joyful look at life's mysteries. We get to witness the true goodness of humankind in an entertaining sports love story.  The love and care that the characters have for one another is so inspirational.  This is one story you won't want to miss.

grumpydan

"One Fine Season" is a story about true friendship, spirituality and baseball. It isn't s book that I would normally read, but once I did, I am glad that I did it. Using true life events, Mike Sheehan has created an emotional story about two friends and their dream of becoming pro baseball players, and what happens in their lives that changes everything, except their friendship. A very fine first novel.

Barbara Wexler

Mike Sheehan weaves the excitement of professional baseball, the strength of enduring friendships and a view to the miraculous to create a compelling, uplifting story that challenges stereotypical perceptions of young people as apathetic and self-absorbed. The true life events and emotions that moved Sheehan to write this book as well as his passion for baseball, astronomy, philosophy and natural medicine are all evident in this debut novel.

This moving story, with its likeable characters and easily accessible life lessons would make a perfect gift to commemorate high school or college graduation.
Because it focuses on a young baseball player and his friends, teammates and mentors, there is the temptation to classify it as a "sports story" but it's actually a coming of age tale with life lessons about the power of promise, belief and ambition.

Avid Reader

I'm an avid reader of fiction - primarily mysteries and thrillers - but was initially drawn to this book by its cover. I'm glad because the story is very well-written, and I couldn't put the book down. In baseball terms, although the author may have been hoping for a single with this first attempt at a novel, in my opinion he hits a home run.

I continued to think about the story long after I finished reading it. The friendships, discussions of spirituality, and optimistic view of life's journey made lasting impressions. I came away from this book with a good feeling, and highly recommend it even if you are not a sports fan.

Steph

It's rare when you find a book that appeals to you on many levels and actually tells multiple stories. This book tells the story of romantic love and the depth of that relationship as well as the story of best friends. In addition, we are educated in astronomy and baseball history. All these are intertwined into a truly enjoyable read that at first seems light a light, easy read.....until you really sit back and contemplate what you read.

This would be a great book for a book club to discuss as there are many different characters, story lines, etc to break out and spend some time talking over.

This is a book for all ages - young and old alike. A book that is wholesome in nature, yet still realistic and believable. You will find yourself involved in the characters in the book as they are very well developed and you become a fan...along with the rest of the characters in the book.

Enjoy the read!

Kathleen A. Wallace

A friend of mine suggested I read ONE FINE SEASON by Michael Sheehan. At first I was not sure that I would like the sports setting this book was set in but I was amazed at how I could not put it down! This story had my full attention with each page and I highly recommend it. I was thrilled to find a book that not only held my attention but was not offensive in any aspect and would have no problem with my teenage daughter reading.

ONE FINE SEASON would appeal to the sports enthusiast with its references to "the greats in baseball", the different aspects of the game and the competition to be the best. But, for me, the main appeal of this story was the moving descriptions of how deep a friendship can effect you and that, even though someone in your life has died, it does not mean they are not with you.

I am looking forward to any future creations by this author.

Page Turner

Finally, when all around us seems negative a positive story is out there for readers of most ages. "One Fine Season" is packed with baseball action and philosophical insights applicable in life today. Mr. Sheehan's characters are real. They struggle with current issues, sharing their feelings and doubts with each other and the reader. Do not think this is too deep a topic to totally enjoy. You will come away from "One Fine Season" feeling positive and wanting to share this nice story with friends.

Peter J. Pinto

A friend thought I might like this book. I don't have much time for casual reading so I am always hesitant to embark. What a great read! I found myself excited to get home after work, just so I could continue the story. Easy read, kept my interest, several storylines that I found myself relating to. You don't have to be a sports fanatic to enjoy this one. Congrates to the author for a great effort. It touched my heart and moved my soul. My favorite line in the book was " If you live your life as if there is no God, you'd better pray that there isn't!" I'm sure it will inspire others as it did me. Thx Mr. Sheehan