The Sandlot Spirit
A Story of Kids, Noise, and the Game That Wouldn’t Sit Still
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Narrated by:
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By:
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Walter Beede
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Some games are played on the field. Others are determined in the parking lot. When Tommy Brady takes his twelve-year-old son Kyle to sign up for the North Shore Elite Baseball Academy, he expects tryouts, radar guns, and tough decisions. What he doesn’t expect is the price tag, and the quiet fear that he might be trading his son’s love of the game for a future he can barely afford. Caught between the glossy promises of college exposure and the weathered fence at Cedarbrook Field, Tommy, his wife Karyn, and their two boys find themselves pulled in opposite directions. One path offers showcases and “serious families.” The other still believes baseball is something you play with friends until it’s too dark to see the ball. As the academy season begins and the pressure mounts, Tommy must decide how much he’s willing to pay—and what he’s willing to lose—to give his son “the next level.” The Sandlot Spirit is the powerful conclusion to Walter A. Beede’s beloved Sandlot Series. Honest, heartfelt, and unflinchingly real, it’s a story for every parent who has ever done the silent math on the steering wheel and wondered, What are we really doing? The Sandlot Series.
Book 1: The Sandlot Promise
Book 2: The Sandlot Legacy
Book 3: The Sandlot Spirit. Perfect for fans of Friday Night Lights, The Art of Fielding, and anyone who still believes the best lessons in life happen between the foul lines.
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