Author:
Publisher: Falcon Creek Publishing Co.
ISBN: 0964975653
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
I Never Played Catch With My Father. From Past Oprah Guest Author and Former Pulitzer-Nominee A Story of Love, Memories, Regret, Forgiveness, and Redemption WATCH TRAILER: https://youtu.be/nyRRL7UGP7Y A successful baby boomer’s lifelong love of baseball shapes his adulthood. However, his enormous success fails to erase memories of a childhood missing a ‘heart and soul’ relationship with a father now near death. To finally close the “broken circle,” he leaves his beloved New York and catches “the last train home.” The cautionary story women, especially mothers, give to the men in their lives. . Our Willie Mays Dedication Edition was prepared and released on June 17th. On June 18th, we lost the greatest all-around baseball player ever. We honor his legacy and his humanity. Mr. Mays was and is the author's all-time favorite baseball player. He appears often in the novel's main character's life. The Power of Childhood Memories This is a life-changing story for mothers, fathers, daughters, and sons from Oprah guest author Gene Cartwright. MOTHERS BUY THIS BOOK for fathers and sons because they know this baseball story is about more than baseball. It is about time that passes all too quickly; It is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. I Never Played Catch With My Father is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. This celebrated book is about more than baseball. It is about family: mothers, daughters, fathers, and sons. It is about time that passes all too quickly; It is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. KNBR RADIO, the SF Giants Flagship Station, interviewed Gene during prime-time evening drive, the first time they had ever interviewed a novelist. (1997, after Willie Mays received a copy of I Never Played Catch With My Father, 1st Edition. Author Gene Cartwright finally played catch with his father in the front yard of his childhood home only months before his death. This novel (based on Gene's true story), is an inspiring family saga reveals that there are no insignificant events in a child's life. "When fame and fortune are not enough." A successful Texas-born man's love of baseball provides him with cherished memories of a childhood otherwise without a close heart-and-soul connection with his strict father. He learns that no amount of success and fame can purchase memories of things that never were. This surprisingly "controversial" novel led to an Oprah invitation, an unprecedented two-year coast-to-coast book tour, and numerous appearances on national and local talk shows and radio programs, including NPR, where he shared guest status with luminaries such as Dr. Drew Pinsky and others, discussing parenting. And why do so many confuse it for non-fiction? In I Never Played Catch With My Father, baseball is really a metaphor in this story that reads like non-fiction. It is an object lesson for fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, for parents and children. Author Website: https://GeneCartwrightBooks.com Join The Celebration." PLAY CATCH DAY" To Honor Willie Mays, Gene has established "Play Catch Day" (created June 15, 2024), which will be observed each year on Mr. Mays' Birthday, May 6th. See the Author's Website for more details. Play with your children. The years pass in the blink of an eye. See This Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuStnpR-VjE Author's website: GeneCartwrightBooks.com
I Never Played Catch With My Father
Author:
Publisher: Falcon Creek Publishing Co.
ISBN: 0964975653
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
I Never Played Catch With My Father. From Past Oprah Guest Author and Former Pulitzer-Nominee A Story of Love, Memories, Regret, Forgiveness, and Redemption WATCH TRAILER: https://youtu.be/nyRRL7UGP7Y A successful baby boomer’s lifelong love of baseball shapes his adulthood. However, his enormous success fails to erase memories of a childhood missing a ‘heart and soul’ relationship with a father now near death. To finally close the “broken circle,” he leaves his beloved New York and catches “the last train home.” The cautionary story women, especially mothers, give to the men in their lives. . Our Willie Mays Dedication Edition was prepared and released on June 17th. On June 18th, we lost the greatest all-around baseball player ever. We honor his legacy and his humanity. Mr. Mays was and is the author's all-time favorite baseball player. He appears often in the novel's main character's life. The Power of Childhood Memories This is a life-changing story for mothers, fathers, daughters, and sons from Oprah guest author Gene Cartwright. MOTHERS BUY THIS BOOK for fathers and sons because they know this baseball story is about more than baseball. It is about time that passes all too quickly; It is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. I Never Played Catch With My Father is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. This celebrated book is about more than baseball. It is about family: mothers, daughters, fathers, and sons. It is about time that passes all too quickly; It is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. KNBR RADIO, the SF Giants Flagship Station, interviewed Gene during prime-time evening drive, the first time they had ever interviewed a novelist. (1997, after Willie Mays received a copy of I Never Played Catch With My Father, 1st Edition. Author Gene Cartwright finally played catch with his father in the front yard of his childhood home only months before his death. This novel (based on Gene's true story), is an inspiring family saga reveals that there are no insignificant events in a child's life. "When fame and fortune are not enough." A successful Texas-born man's love of baseball provides him with cherished memories of a childhood otherwise without a close heart-and-soul connection with his strict father. He learns that no amount of success and fame can purchase memories of things that never were. This surprisingly "controversial" novel led to an Oprah invitation, an unprecedented two-year coast-to-coast book tour, and numerous appearances on national and local talk shows and radio programs, including NPR, where he shared guest status with luminaries such as Dr. Drew Pinsky and others, discussing parenting. And why do so many confuse it for non-fiction? In I Never Played Catch With My Father, baseball is really a metaphor in this story that reads like non-fiction. It is an object lesson for fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, for parents and children. Author Website: https://GeneCartwrightBooks.com Join The Celebration." PLAY CATCH DAY" To Honor Willie Mays, Gene has established "Play Catch Day" (created June 15, 2024), which will be observed each year on Mr. Mays' Birthday, May 6th. See the Author's Website for more details. Play with your children. The years pass in the blink of an eye. See This Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuStnpR-VjE Author's website: GeneCartwrightBooks.com
Publisher: Falcon Creek Publishing Co.
ISBN: 0964975653
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
I Never Played Catch With My Father. From Past Oprah Guest Author and Former Pulitzer-Nominee A Story of Love, Memories, Regret, Forgiveness, and Redemption WATCH TRAILER: https://youtu.be/nyRRL7UGP7Y A successful baby boomer’s lifelong love of baseball shapes his adulthood. However, his enormous success fails to erase memories of a childhood missing a ‘heart and soul’ relationship with a father now near death. To finally close the “broken circle,” he leaves his beloved New York and catches “the last train home.” The cautionary story women, especially mothers, give to the men in their lives. . Our Willie Mays Dedication Edition was prepared and released on June 17th. On June 18th, we lost the greatest all-around baseball player ever. We honor his legacy and his humanity. Mr. Mays was and is the author's all-time favorite baseball player. He appears often in the novel's main character's life. The Power of Childhood Memories This is a life-changing story for mothers, fathers, daughters, and sons from Oprah guest author Gene Cartwright. MOTHERS BUY THIS BOOK for fathers and sons because they know this baseball story is about more than baseball. It is about time that passes all too quickly; It is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. I Never Played Catch With My Father is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. This celebrated book is about more than baseball. It is about family: mothers, daughters, fathers, and sons. It is about time that passes all too quickly; It is about love, forgiveness, and redemption. KNBR RADIO, the SF Giants Flagship Station, interviewed Gene during prime-time evening drive, the first time they had ever interviewed a novelist. (1997, after Willie Mays received a copy of I Never Played Catch With My Father, 1st Edition. Author Gene Cartwright finally played catch with his father in the front yard of his childhood home only months before his death. This novel (based on Gene's true story), is an inspiring family saga reveals that there are no insignificant events in a child's life. "When fame and fortune are not enough." A successful Texas-born man's love of baseball provides him with cherished memories of a childhood otherwise without a close heart-and-soul connection with his strict father. He learns that no amount of success and fame can purchase memories of things that never were. This surprisingly "controversial" novel led to an Oprah invitation, an unprecedented two-year coast-to-coast book tour, and numerous appearances on national and local talk shows and radio programs, including NPR, where he shared guest status with luminaries such as Dr. Drew Pinsky and others, discussing parenting. And why do so many confuse it for non-fiction? In I Never Played Catch With My Father, baseball is really a metaphor in this story that reads like non-fiction. It is an object lesson for fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, for parents and children. Author Website: https://GeneCartwrightBooks.com Join The Celebration." PLAY CATCH DAY" To Honor Willie Mays, Gene has established "Play Catch Day" (created June 15, 2024), which will be observed each year on Mr. Mays' Birthday, May 6th. See the Author's Website for more details. Play with your children. The years pass in the blink of an eye. See This Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuStnpR-VjE Author's website: GeneCartwrightBooks.com
41: A Portrait of My Father
Author: George W. Bush
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0753551411
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Forty-three men have served as President of the United States. Countless books have been written about them. But never before has a President told the story of his father, another President, through his own eyes and in his own words. A unique and intimate biography, the book covers the entire scope of the elder President Bush’s life and career, including his service in the Pacific during World War II, his pioneering work in the Texas oil business, and his political rise as a Congressman, U.S. Representative to China and the United Nations, CIA Director, Vice President, and President. The book shines new light on both the accomplished statesman and the warm, decent man known best by his family. In addition, George W. Bush discusses his father’s influence on him throughout his own life, from his childhood in West Texas to his early campaign trips with his father, and from his decision to go into politics to his own two-term Presidency.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0753551411
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Forty-three men have served as President of the United States. Countless books have been written about them. But never before has a President told the story of his father, another President, through his own eyes and in his own words. A unique and intimate biography, the book covers the entire scope of the elder President Bush’s life and career, including his service in the Pacific during World War II, his pioneering work in the Texas oil business, and his political rise as a Congressman, U.S. Representative to China and the United Nations, CIA Director, Vice President, and President. The book shines new light on both the accomplished statesman and the warm, decent man known best by his family. In addition, George W. Bush discusses his father’s influence on him throughout his own life, from his childhood in West Texas to his early campaign trips with his father, and from his decision to go into politics to his own two-term Presidency.
The Late Bloomer
Author: Ken Baker
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1524704431
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Soon to be a feature film, The Late Bloomer is the revealing, harrowing and often funny memoir of a celebrity journalist and former hotshot hockey player who discovers that he has been biochemically infused with a female hormone. On the surface, Ken Baker seemed a model man. He was a nationally ranked hockey goalie; a Hollywood correspondent for People; a guest-lister at celebrity parties; and girls came on to him. Inside, though, he didn't feel like the man he was supposed to be. Although attracted to women, Ken had little sex drive and thus even less of a sex life. To his anguish, he repeatedly found himself unable to perform sexually. And, regardless of strenuous workouts, his body struggled to build muscle, earning him the nickname "Pear" from his macho teammates. Physically, matters turned bizarre when he discovered that he was lactating. The testosterone-driven culture in which Ken grew up made it agonizingly difficult for him to seek help. But in time he discovered something that lifted years of pain, frustration, and confusion: a brain tumor was causing his body to be flooded with massive amounts of a female hormone, which was disabling his masculinity. Five hours of surgery accomplished what years of therapy, rumination, and denial could not -- and allowed Ken Baker to finally feel -- and function -- like a man. Now Ken's story comes to the screen in the feature film, The Late Bloomer, starring Academy Award-winner J.K. Simmons and Jane Lynch.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1524704431
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Soon to be a feature film, The Late Bloomer is the revealing, harrowing and often funny memoir of a celebrity journalist and former hotshot hockey player who discovers that he has been biochemically infused with a female hormone. On the surface, Ken Baker seemed a model man. He was a nationally ranked hockey goalie; a Hollywood correspondent for People; a guest-lister at celebrity parties; and girls came on to him. Inside, though, he didn't feel like the man he was supposed to be. Although attracted to women, Ken had little sex drive and thus even less of a sex life. To his anguish, he repeatedly found himself unable to perform sexually. And, regardless of strenuous workouts, his body struggled to build muscle, earning him the nickname "Pear" from his macho teammates. Physically, matters turned bizarre when he discovered that he was lactating. The testosterone-driven culture in which Ken grew up made it agonizingly difficult for him to seek help. But in time he discovered something that lifted years of pain, frustration, and confusion: a brain tumor was causing his body to be flooded with massive amounts of a female hormone, which was disabling his masculinity. Five hours of surgery accomplished what years of therapy, rumination, and denial could not -- and allowed Ken Baker to finally feel -- and function -- like a man. Now Ken's story comes to the screen in the feature film, The Late Bloomer, starring Academy Award-winner J.K. Simmons and Jane Lynch.
The Dog Sox
Author: Russell Hill
Publisher: PBS Publications
ISBN: 1545722323
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Russell Hill is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Lucy Boomer, Robbie's Wife (nominated for a 2007 Edgar), THE LORD GOD BIRD (nominated for a 2009 Edgar), and the new novel THE DOG FOX. His work has been translated into French, German, polish, and Spanish, and THE LORD GOD BIRD has recently been optioned for a movie. Hill is an avid fly fisherman, has written for outdoor magazines, and has taught writing for forty years. He still lives in California, where he has spent most of his life.
Publisher: PBS Publications
ISBN: 1545722323
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Russell Hill is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Lucy Boomer, Robbie's Wife (nominated for a 2007 Edgar), THE LORD GOD BIRD (nominated for a 2009 Edgar), and the new novel THE DOG FOX. His work has been translated into French, German, polish, and Spanish, and THE LORD GOD BIRD has recently been optioned for a movie. Hill is an avid fly fisherman, has written for outdoor magazines, and has taught writing for forty years. He still lives in California, where he has spent most of his life.
Half in / Half Out
Author: Julio Fernando Velez
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 1462412521
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
I grew up in a tuff neighborhood. My elementary school in the Bronx was nicknamed “The School of Broken Dreams.” At the tender age of nine, I made a zip gun so I could shoot a rival nine-year-old gang member. My dad knew our neighborhood was bad news, and he tried to get us out, but life kept pulling us back. Even when we lived for a time in North Carolina, the New York thug life was still in my veins. My high school English teacher—a gentle Southern lady—caught me writing on scrap paper and read aloud to the class the thoughts that were burning me up inside: “Your homies are pushing time, dope, or daisies.” What did it mean, she wanted to know. How could I possibly explain? It meant my whole life had been poisoned by the hell I called home. It meant my normal was someone else’s nightmare. It meant that even though I moved back to the same block in the Bronx time and again, by the time I reached adulthood, I’d never again see any of the kids from “The School of Broken Dreams.” They disappeared, one at a time, pushing time in prison, pushing dope on the streets, or pushing daisies long before they should’ve been. That English teacher told me to write my story. Write down the words that poured out of my pain. Maybe someday, she said, some young man will read those words and have a better life. Two years later, standing in the yard of the world’s largest prison, I remembered her words. And I began writing. I never stopped. Now, decades later, the book she inspired me to write is in print. These poems are my introduction to myself. They are the words I’ve spent 40 years pouring onto bluebooks in school and scraps of paper in prison, on notepads and napkins or whatever I had handy. They’re the words I used to express a life I could never hope to explain otherwise. I have stood in the yard of the world’s largest prison. I have been captive to drugs, depression, demons, gangs, the state, and even the Devil himself. But I am a captive no longer.
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 1462412521
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
I grew up in a tuff neighborhood. My elementary school in the Bronx was nicknamed “The School of Broken Dreams.” At the tender age of nine, I made a zip gun so I could shoot a rival nine-year-old gang member. My dad knew our neighborhood was bad news, and he tried to get us out, but life kept pulling us back. Even when we lived for a time in North Carolina, the New York thug life was still in my veins. My high school English teacher—a gentle Southern lady—caught me writing on scrap paper and read aloud to the class the thoughts that were burning me up inside: “Your homies are pushing time, dope, or daisies.” What did it mean, she wanted to know. How could I possibly explain? It meant my whole life had been poisoned by the hell I called home. It meant my normal was someone else’s nightmare. It meant that even though I moved back to the same block in the Bronx time and again, by the time I reached adulthood, I’d never again see any of the kids from “The School of Broken Dreams.” They disappeared, one at a time, pushing time in prison, pushing dope on the streets, or pushing daisies long before they should’ve been. That English teacher told me to write my story. Write down the words that poured out of my pain. Maybe someday, she said, some young man will read those words and have a better life. Two years later, standing in the yard of the world’s largest prison, I remembered her words. And I began writing. I never stopped. Now, decades later, the book she inspired me to write is in print. These poems are my introduction to myself. They are the words I’ve spent 40 years pouring onto bluebooks in school and scraps of paper in prison, on notepads and napkins or whatever I had handy. They’re the words I used to express a life I could never hope to explain otherwise. I have stood in the yard of the world’s largest prison. I have been captive to drugs, depression, demons, gangs, the state, and even the Devil himself. But I am a captive no longer.
Timing the Infinite
Author: Nathaniel Schmeling
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387116452
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
College programmer Stranger is an anxiety-ridden over-thinker who takes psychoactive drugs while contemplating the heretical philosophical gambit of techno-anarchy to Satanism. Masking this underlying nerdiness with the public persona of an alpha-male heavy drinking frat star, he's coming to age as a mixed kid whose parents were born during the Civil Rights movement; one generation removed, he is increasingly forced to confront the myths of a post-racial America. Oh, and because these daily identity crises didn't cause enough trouble, Stranger falls in love for the first time, despite never having had a girlfriend or sex sober. He's become enthralled with the demure, soulfully morbid Gunny, who not only has a boyfriend but self-esteem issues that manifest in the self-harm practice of cutting, and she isn't exactly ready to leave the one guy who's supported her throughout the addiction. But don't worry, Stranger doesn't navigate this collegiate underworld alone, he has a whole cast of equally brilliant but disturbed misfits for his hedonistic, poetical high-romance odyssey. And throughout the chronicles of these madcap, absurdist tales, Stranger learns of the limits to love and the pains to be temporary, of failing friendships and intimate escapades, of youth and the aging world.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387116452
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
College programmer Stranger is an anxiety-ridden over-thinker who takes psychoactive drugs while contemplating the heretical philosophical gambit of techno-anarchy to Satanism. Masking this underlying nerdiness with the public persona of an alpha-male heavy drinking frat star, he's coming to age as a mixed kid whose parents were born during the Civil Rights movement; one generation removed, he is increasingly forced to confront the myths of a post-racial America. Oh, and because these daily identity crises didn't cause enough trouble, Stranger falls in love for the first time, despite never having had a girlfriend or sex sober. He's become enthralled with the demure, soulfully morbid Gunny, who not only has a boyfriend but self-esteem issues that manifest in the self-harm practice of cutting, and she isn't exactly ready to leave the one guy who's supported her throughout the addiction. But don't worry, Stranger doesn't navigate this collegiate underworld alone, he has a whole cast of equally brilliant but disturbed misfits for his hedonistic, poetical high-romance odyssey. And throughout the chronicles of these madcap, absurdist tales, Stranger learns of the limits to love and the pains to be temporary, of failing friendships and intimate escapades, of youth and the aging world.
Bodies Built for Game
Author: Natalie Diaz
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496219104
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Sport has always been central to the movements of both the nation-state and the people who resist that nation-state. Think of the Roman Colosseum, Jesse Owens's four gold-medal victories in the 1936 Nazi Olympics, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's protest at the 1968 Olympics, and the fallout Colin Kaepernick suffered as a result of his recent protest on the sidelines of an NFL game. Sport is a place where the body and the mind are the most dangerous because they are allowed to be unified as one energy. Bodies Built for Game brings together poems, essays, and stories that challenge our traditional ideas of sport and question the power structures that athletics enforce. What is it that drives us to athletics? What is it that makes us break our own bodies or the bodies of others as we root for these unnatural and performed victories? Featuring contributions from a diverse group of writers, including Hanif Abdurraqib, Fatimah Asghar, Reginald Dwayne Betts, Louise Erdrich, Toni Jensen, Ada Limón, Tommy Orange, Claudia Rankine, Danez Smith, and Maya Washington, this book challenges America by questioning its games.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496219104
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Sport has always been central to the movements of both the nation-state and the people who resist that nation-state. Think of the Roman Colosseum, Jesse Owens's four gold-medal victories in the 1936 Nazi Olympics, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's protest at the 1968 Olympics, and the fallout Colin Kaepernick suffered as a result of his recent protest on the sidelines of an NFL game. Sport is a place where the body and the mind are the most dangerous because they are allowed to be unified as one energy. Bodies Built for Game brings together poems, essays, and stories that challenge our traditional ideas of sport and question the power structures that athletics enforce. What is it that drives us to athletics? What is it that makes us break our own bodies or the bodies of others as we root for these unnatural and performed victories? Featuring contributions from a diverse group of writers, including Hanif Abdurraqib, Fatimah Asghar, Reginald Dwayne Betts, Louise Erdrich, Toni Jensen, Ada Limón, Tommy Orange, Claudia Rankine, Danez Smith, and Maya Washington, this book challenges America by questioning its games.
The Baseball Novel
Author: Noel Schraufnagel
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786435577
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This annotated bibliography covers approximately 400 novels published from 1838 through 2007. A substantial introduction to the history and development of the genre precedes the chronologically arranged entries, which provide bibliographic details and extensive annotations on plot, themes, and compositional strengths and weaknesses. Mainstream novels by writers such as Hemingway, Wolfe, Roth, and DeLillo are included. Appendices provide historical overviews for the primary baseball subgenres, including mystery, fantasy, and science-fiction; lists for novels that foreground issues of race or ethnicity (or both, as in Winegardner's Vera Cruz Blues), gender (Gilbert's A League of Their Own), and class (Hay's The Dixie Association); and the author's rankings of great baseball novels overall and by subgenre.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786435577
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This annotated bibliography covers approximately 400 novels published from 1838 through 2007. A substantial introduction to the history and development of the genre precedes the chronologically arranged entries, which provide bibliographic details and extensive annotations on plot, themes, and compositional strengths and weaknesses. Mainstream novels by writers such as Hemingway, Wolfe, Roth, and DeLillo are included. Appendices provide historical overviews for the primary baseball subgenres, including mystery, fantasy, and science-fiction; lists for novels that foreground issues of race or ethnicity (or both, as in Winegardner's Vera Cruz Blues), gender (Gilbert's A League of Their Own), and class (Hay's The Dixie Association); and the author's rankings of great baseball novels overall and by subgenre.
Fathering Through Sport and Leisure
Author: Tess Kay
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134071027
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In Fathering through Sport and Leisure, an underrepresented and highly topical area of social study is examined. This is a book about fathers, and how we can understand fathers and their fathering practices better if we examine the role of sport and leisure in their relationships with their children and their partners. The author’s clear and interdisciplinary approach makes this volume an invaluable resource for undergraduates and scholars in the fields of leisure studies, family studies, sociology of the family, and the sociology of sport.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134071027
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In Fathering through Sport and Leisure, an underrepresented and highly topical area of social study is examined. This is a book about fathers, and how we can understand fathers and their fathering practices better if we examine the role of sport and leisure in their relationships with their children and their partners. The author’s clear and interdisciplinary approach makes this volume an invaluable resource for undergraduates and scholars in the fields of leisure studies, family studies, sociology of the family, and the sociology of sport.
The Elizabeth Charles Chronicles
Author: B. L. Illy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453525343
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
"Just breathe". Monica said. If only Liz could. But three years after the mysterious and tragic death of her father, supernatural events begin to unfold that force her to question her past, those around her, and even her own sanity. Elizabeth Charles was a fairly popular high school student who led an ordinary life. That is, until she met the mysterious Patrick Dalton, her new algebra tutor. Within days her father is found dead and her world is turned upside down. Three years pass and the death remains unsolved, until a chilling encounter with two sinister childlike beings forces Elizabeth to revisit the past and seek the answer to the question - Who, or what, is Patrick Dalton?
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453525343
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
"Just breathe". Monica said. If only Liz could. But three years after the mysterious and tragic death of her father, supernatural events begin to unfold that force her to question her past, those around her, and even her own sanity. Elizabeth Charles was a fairly popular high school student who led an ordinary life. That is, until she met the mysterious Patrick Dalton, her new algebra tutor. Within days her father is found dead and her world is turned upside down. Three years pass and the death remains unsolved, until a chilling encounter with two sinister childlike beings forces Elizabeth to revisit the past and seek the answer to the question - Who, or what, is Patrick Dalton?