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Catch: A Father and Son Story

by Tim Turner
4.2 stars – 17 reviews
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A father and son struggle to find common ground on and off the ballfield.

Growing up a mere 40 miles from the real Field of Dreams, the Author finds parallels in his own often rocky relationship with his Father in this short true story.  Playing together as pitcher and catcher, they often found it was on the ballfields of Iowa that they had their most challenging conflicts that tested thier relationship.

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Dying Embers

by Glenn Trust
4.7 stars – 70 reviews
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Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Let’s fight. It started like that…simple.

The embers of hate smoldered beneath the ashes of a century. When the winds of change fanned them to life, the best and the worst of us came face to face.
A story of immense courage facing intense hatred, Dying Embers paints a picture of the best of us and the worst of us. It leaves us with an important message. Love and friendship can overcome hatred.

Six young people cling to their friendship while the winds of racial bigotry blow and rage around them. They are forced to confront those whose hatred is born out of ignorance and self-loathing.

Along the way, a young man who had never known friendship finds it in an unlikely place and discovers that the bonds of friendship have no color.

Fans of To Kill a Mockingbird, In the Heat of the Night, and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn will love Dying Embers.

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