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27: A Football Coach's Memoirs
Edward Ulloa
This is the story of a successful southern California youth and high school football coach. Ed Ulloa’s success was not measured by X’s and O’s or records, even though there were plenty of wins and championships on the field. His successes, spanning a thirty-year coaching career, are in the multitude of day-to-day treasured moments shared by a coach and his team, and in the laughter and tears shed and shared by this coach and the hundreds of young men whose lives were touched, shaped and changed forever through the strength of their wills, the devotion of their teams, and the love of their coach. 27 shares Coach Ulloa’s story of the daily hardships of two-a-days, the thrills of championships on every level, and the tragedy of losing a young athlete, and a son, far too soon.


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ISBN: 1-60672-003-1, 100 pages, 6 x 9

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50/50 Vision
Traci Phillips
50/50 Vision portrays one father’s need for protecting his son, and his natural instincts as a human being to save the life of a child who critically injured his own son. This book is a suspenseful, dramatic, yet slightly humorous story about one of a parent’s biggest nightmares—losing a child. Parents constantly worry about their children, and wonder where they are and what they are doing. Every parent’s wish is to be able to watch their children at any given time. With the number of child abductions on the rise, it is not surprising to me why I dreamed this story. Maybe one day this can be a new technology that can help us sleep-deprived parents rest easier.


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ISBN: 1-4137-9580-3, 52 pages, 6 x 9

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Africa and the Hunting Tradition
Chambless Johnston
This is a different kind of hunting book than you have ever read before. In Africa and the Hunting Tradition, Chambless Johnston discusses the history of hunting as it has been passed down to us by our descendants in Africa. This book describes animals that hunters and explorers have witnessed and hunted in Africa from the beginning of time, but mostly since the turn of the twentieth century. The text was a collaboration between Chambless Johnston (Jr.) and his father, Dr. Chambless Johnston, the latter of whom was a hunter of the greatest kind and a man who passed down his great love of hunting to his son, who in turn taught his son about the sport. If you want to know why you like to hunt and how you obtained the heritage of all those who hold hunting dear, this book is a must read.


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ISBN: 1-4241-8488-6, 457 pages, 6 x 9

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Albion’s King
Lucy Crawford
A thousand years before the Saxon hordes tested the strength of the legendary King Arthur, another and deadlier foe came to the ancient land of Albion seeking gold and power. One man stood against them. Overcoming prejudice, adversity and fear, he rallied the people of Albion and fought for freedom. This is his story: Born in the forests of northern Britain. Chosen by the ancient gods. Tested by terrifying trials in the great temple of Stonehenge. Aided by the magic of shamans. Loved by two women, one a priestess, one a warrior. Gortalla the Briton would face torture, fire and death itself to protect his land and his people from the magic of the Druids and the ravaging might of the Celts. In the ancient stone circle of Avebury, Gortalla was magically bound to the living goddess power of the land, and so claimed the right to be Albion’s King….


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ISBN: 1-4241-0078-X, 555 pages, 6x9

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Alpha's Baseball Field
Fabian O'Connell
Alpha’s Baseball Field centers around Alpha, a mouse who lives in Farmer Tom’s meadow. Alpha learns all about baseball by watching the game being played on Farmer Tom’s television while secretly sitting outside at a farmhouse window. He brings this knowledge to his fellow Meadow Mice, and with the help of many other animals such as the Gopher Brothers, Mr. Squirrel, Mr. Redhead the woodpecker, barnyard ducks, and chickens, plus the Meadow Mice and their cousins the Barn Mice, a baseball field is created in the Meadow. The Meadow Mice are one team and the Barn Mice are another team. The games between these two teams gain the attention of animals from all over the countryside. Farmer Tom eventually becomes involved when he discovers the existence of the field and makes every effort to protect it and the animals from prying eyes.


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ISBN: 1-4137-0301-1, 42 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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And Foul Is Fair
Robert D. Woodley
In this sequel to Fair Is Foul, Washington Veterans manager Jimmy Hoyle leads the team on opening day of the 1993 baseball season. Will his collection of quality rookies fulfill owner Simpson Schellenbarger’s goal of a first-year expansion team winning the World Series? Can Jimmy Hoyle maintain pennant hopes as he faces a conspiracy within the Veterans front office, cynical press coverage by a local sports columnist, and a surprising shift in ownership during a frantic September pennant drive?

With more tight situations than facing “no outs, bases loaded,” Jimmy Hoyle is also dealing with the ever-growing problems of his wife and three sons. You’ll need a scorecard and a 7th-inning stretch breather as Jimmy Hoyle’s struggles alter the main “players’” attitudes, along with his own career change, to bring the Veterans home as winners.


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ISBN: 1-4241-2352-6, 476 pages, 6 x 9

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Answer to a Prayer, The: An American Sports Legend
Ted W. Collins
The Answer to a Prayer: An American Sports Legend is the unforgettable story of AJ Jones, a transfer student at a small Kentucky high school. AJ looks, acts and dresses differently from all the other students. At first, he is not accepted by the teachers and students. Then he tries out for the football team. He doesn’t appear to be very talented, but when the coach’s job is in jeopardy, he shows his true talents, both on and off the field. And as he leads the football team to a winning season, he brings about changes in the lives of the students and teachers.

And then, just as he appeared out of nowhere, he vanishes into the night.…Was he an angel? Was he sent from heaven? Or was he just a young man searching for answers?


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ISBN: 1-4241-0102-6, 179 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Banana Heads from the Acrapolips
Lou Gioia
Banana Heads from the Acrapolips is ultimately a story about life’s potential for generating hilarity. In it, Lou Gioia, die-hard Brooklynite and water polo fan, takes the reader on the adventure of a lifetime to Athens during the 2004 Olympics. Affectionately calling themselves “banana heads,” Lou and his best friend, Tommy, could not be more hilarious travel companions. Whether it’s their flippant personalities or those famous Brooklyn accents, they seem to generate excitement, confusion, and flat-out hilarity everywhere. Aside from their drunken antics and comical culture clashes, this is not a “feel good story” of athletic triumph. This is a story about the multiple dimensions of friendship and affiliation; about two guys laughing their butts off or crying like babies on each other’s shoulder.


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ISBN: 1-4137-9773-3, 291 pages, 6 x 9

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Barbaro and Other Inspiring Horses
David M. Letell
From Barbaro’s blazing success in the 2006 Kentucky Derby and his promise to be the first Triple Crown winner in almost three decades to his horrendous injury in the Preakness that left him fighting for his life, millions of fans the world over have been captivated by his story. His heroic battle symbolizes the ability of individuals, as well as horses, as they strive to overcome seemingly unconquerable odds. The interest of these fans has expanded to include not only other amazing horses throughout history who have met challenges but also the many often unknown courageous individuals who have overcome their own obstacles to help these valiant steeds achieve success. Their stories inspire us in our efforts to surmount difficulties in the race of life.


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ISBN: 1-4241-7851-7, 165 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Baseball: 1862 to 2003
John Shiffert
Baseball: 1862 to 2003 is a weekly review of the 2003 baseball season, written as the events of 2003 were happening, and looking at them through the lens of baseball history to show how events from baseball’s past resonate today. Indeed, the national pastime’s rich history – stretching from the 19th century to the 21st century – provides a variety of examples that illuminate the events of 2003. Baseball: 1862 to 2003 looks at timely historical events and ties them to a story from 2003’s headlines, sometimes comparing the past and the present, sometimes contrasting the two, sometimes using a past event as a jumping-off point to look at what happened in 2003. Stories like: Pete Rose, the Hall of Fame elections, the awful Detroit Tigers, Sammy Sosa’s corked bat, Roger Clemens’ 300th win, “curses,” 20-game losers, playoff failures, and the World Series. It’s baseball, from injuries to uniforms to interleague play to team nicknames.


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ISBN: 1-4137-4276-9, 311 pages, 6 x 9

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