He grunted as he threw a good- velocity fastball that whistled under the elbow of Reggie Jackson's closed stance. "Do you feel okay?" his father asked him. "Yeah, I'm all right." It was the easiest answer, always the easiest.
While attending a high-profile basketball camp, T.J. begins to re-think both his motivations and his actions in guiding his learning-disabled but athletically-gifted friend through the college recruitment process.
Sonny, a university freshman and star basketball player, finds that the pressures of college life, NCAA competition, and an unsettling relationship with his feminist cousin bring up painful memories that...
After an unhappy life spent in institutions and foster homes, fifteen-year-old Floyd Rayfield seeks peace on a Dakota Sioux reservation, where he goes on a hamblecheya, a vision quest, to...
Filling this knowledge gap, How the Bible Was Built clearly tells the story of how the Bible came to be."--BOOK JACKET.
When T.J. and his friend Tyron arrive at basketball camp, T.J. quickly realizes how easy it is for college coaches and street agents to exploit kids who are vulnerable and...