Delayed Steal by Marshall F Umpleby

Delayed Steal by Marshall F Umpleby

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Delayed Steal by Marshall F Umpleby

Baseball is life, or so the saying goes. In this book, a man's relationship with his father coincides with the twists, turns, and surprises experienced in the game of baseball. From a sandlot in Massachusetts at the turn of the century to an old stadium cum Wal-Mart in present day Oregon, the reader is taken from one game to the next, with father and son ever present-either on the field or in the stands. On his lifelong journey the man learns the lessons his dad tries to teach him on the diamond: discipline, obedience, loyalty, teamwork, curiosity, and respect. He handles life's curve balls, in the form of rejection, alcoholism, and divorce, with the grace and stamina of a true athlete-and in the process discovers the common bond he shares with his father. Steady and detailed as the game itself, Delayed Steal is a book for anyone who once sat in the stands as a kid, rooting for the home team. Author Marshall Umpleby also wrote the heart breaking World War I novel On Falcon's Wings, described as terrific story telling and absolutely one of the best books I have ever read.
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ISBN 13 9780595694761
ISBN 10 0595694764
Titel Delayed Steal
Autor Marshall F Umpleby
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Verlag iUniverse
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-09-25
Seitenanzahl 136
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