In 1936, the New York Yankees wanted to test a hot prospect named Joe DiMaggio to see if he was ready for the big leagues.
Tells the story of baseball's greatest heroes Joe DiMaggio and Satchel Paige and how on one day in 1936, rookie DiMaggio proves himself as major league player and Paige proves the injustice of segregated baseball.
Describes how the lessons of the author's father helped her through the biases and setbacks she experienced while trying to become the first African-American woman to be board certified in maternal-fetal medicine.
For any designer, designing the wedding dress to be worn by Jacqueline Bouvier, future First Lady of the United States, for her marriage to John F. Kennedy would be a lifetime achievement.
He didn't want to be known as a diabetic hockey player. He was a player with diabetes.
It's a new school year and Robyn finds herself swept up in tragedy and mystery when a new boy, James, transfers to her school, and she is asked to tutor him.
Derek struggles to find a summer job and his stutter doesn't make things any easier. When he meets some unlikely friends at a thrift shop, he finds a new job and develops a new perspective.
Something to Prove
Something to Prove, book 3 in The O’Leary Family series, is a contemporary steamy, opposites-attract workplace romance. This series is full of big, Irish families, even bigger emotions, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
Max Turner and the athletes of TNT Force Cheer Nitro have one goal: to win.
Something to Prove: A Daughter's Journey to Fulfull a Father's Legacy