“A Game of Their Own: Voices of Contemporary Women in Baseball” By Jennifer Ring
The book follows the story of several young women that wanted to be athletes in the baseball world even though society told them it was a male world.
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Welcome to Tom’s Book Nook. for several years I have been and reviewing sports books only. Now it is time to delve into other genres and this is the place for those books with a short synopsis of them. Please keep coming back for those as I add them as I read them. Enjoy!!
The book follows the story of several young women that wanted to be athletes in the baseball world even though society told them it was a male world.
This is a well-researched book that deals with football at Yale and Walter Camp and how it led to him becoming the Father of American Football.
This book by Lawrence Baldarrosa guides baseball fans through what players of Italian descent endured in the early days and how things are better today.
This book deals with how the Houston Astros had 55 years of bad baseball and then GM Jeff Luhnow made some smart moves and now they are World Series champs.
The book is about Urban Meyer and is considered his authorized biography.
The life of Warren Spahn on the ball field and a hero in World War II.
Famous broadcaster Dick Enberg goes into great detail abut how Ted Williams as his sports idol and later in life they became very close friends.
The book with the miraculous comeback of the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals.
The book details the pitching of 1968 that led to several rule changes.
This book examines how a smalltown high school coach can have an effect.