ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Rusty Whitener is a novelist, screenwriter, and actor. His first screenplay, Touched, won second place at the 2009 Kairos Prize at the Los Angeles Movieguide Awards and first place at the Gideon film festival. That screenplay soon became A Season of Miracles. The movie version of this book is now in production with Elevating Entertainment. Find out more at www.rustywhitener.com and www.aseasonofmiraclesmovie.com. Videos and book club discussion questions are also available at www.aseasonofmiraclesbook.com.
Endorsements:
“A Season of Miracles is a must read for anyone who has ever played youth baseball. I read the book, and was reacquainted with my childhood. In the midst of an enjoyable read that took me down memory lane was a touching, challenging and beautiful story about how God can use the unlikeliest among us to draw us to Him.”—Matt Diaz, outfielder, Atlanta Braves
“Baseball, inspiration and childhood memories—a great combination. I couldn’t put it down!”—Richard Sterban, bass singer for The Oak Ridge Boys
“Rusty Whitener weaves a deft tale of young friendship and the curve balls of faith, the whole story seasoned with sunshine and the leathery scent of baseball gloves!”—Ray Blackston, author of Flabbergasted
“A Season of Miracles is a heartwarming all American story of small town boys and Little League baseball. You’ll be cheering this captivating bunch of characters all the way home both in their game of baseball and the bigger game of life.”—Ann Gabhart, award-winning author of The Outsider
ABOUT THE BOOK
Looking back on the 1971 Little League season, Zack Ross relives the summer that changed his life…
Gunning for the championship is all that matters until twelve-year-old Zack meets Rafer, a boy whose differences make him an outcast but whose abilities on the baseball field make him the key to victory.
Admired for his contribution to the team, Rafer turns everyone’s expectations upside down, bestowing a gift to Zack and his teammates that forces them to think—is there more to life than winning or losing? And what is this thing called grace?
If you would like to read the first chapter of A Season of Miracles, go HERE.
My Review:
A Season of Miracles is a cute story with many great messages. If you like baseball or played in your childhoold then this is definitely the book for you! Back when times seemed to move along at a slower place and summers lasted forever! A Season of Miracles shares with us a group of boys who are close and respectful of one another. They are happy to win but even happier just playing the game they love. The friendship between Zack and Rafer is a lesson to all! I would rate this book ♥ ♥ ♥ 1/2 because if you aren't a lover of baseball then you MIGHT not enjoy this book as much because just as in any bb season you are almost always at game or a practice ~ so it is in the Season of Miracles!
Thankyou CFBA for the complimentary copy in exchange for this honest review
1 comments:
Hey Loren! Thanks for reviewing my book "A Season Of Miracles." I very much appreciate your kind words and objective review. Looks like you got a great blogspot here; I enjoyed reading it over. Blessings! -- Rusty
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