Ducks on the Pond

A Love Letter to the Sport of Baseball
By R. Scott Murphy

Ducks On The Pond by R. Scott Murphy is a tribute to the sport of baseball. It seems that Americans of all ages love this sport. Murphy expresses his fascination with the sport through poetry, short story and essay. There is something special about the...

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Journey

By Nick Scott

Nick Scott received a spinal cord injury due to an automobile accident. He was 16 years old at the time of his injury. He relates his story as that of an individual with a great deal of drive and personal motivation. He also had access...

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The Education of a Tennis Player

By Rod Laver with Bud Collins

The life of any sports professional can be hectic and hard on the family. "The Education of a Tennis Player" is the account of Rod Laver, the only tennis player to have ever won all four major tennis titles. With two Grand Slams and a...

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Three Flies Up

My Father, Baseball and Me
By Kelley Dupuis

Kelley Dupuis shares his story with readers. While this story’s focus in on Kelley’s relationship with his father, the author shares much of his own story along the way. His career, his failed marriage, his affair, is honestly discussed in this book. He also introduces...

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The Senior

My Amazing Year as a 59-Year-Old College Football Linebacker
By Mike Flynt, Don Yaeger

Mike Flynt grew up in a tough family. He learned to fight when he was young. During his senior year at Sul Ross State University, he was the Captain of the football team. Unfortunately, he was kicked off the team for fighting. Flynt married and raised...

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In Your Face - In Your Heart

The Story of Joe Cronin
By Bob Gorman

Little Joe Cronin’s dream was to play big league baseball. In 1916 he played on his first organized baseball team; he was a fifth grader. As a young adult, he watched players such as Ty Cobb and learned from them. It was almost unbelievable to...

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