The Outfielders

By Robert P. Rowe

As the title suggests, The Outfielders by Robert P. Rowe is a baseball story woven around the troubled courtship and eventual coupling of its two main characters, Tony and Alex, both trapped in a town seemingly too small for their desires. The Outfielders is infused...

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Infiltration

By Rachel R. Heil

Infiltration by Rachel R. Heil is set in East Berlin, in 1986, where Lina Prochnow, an ambitious figure skater, and Ernst Jung, a dedicated Stasi officer, embody contrasting dreams and duties amidst the politically charged environment of the Soviet-occupied German Democratic Republic. Their lives intersect...

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The Boy Who Ate Dirt

By Michael Ringering

The Boy Who Ate Dirt by Michael Ringering is a short story about reflection and forgiveness. Jack Rose was known for his baseball skills from a young age, but that was not always a fulfilling experience for him. Some people were jealous, others slandered him,...

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The Last Football Player

By John Blossom

The Last Football Player is a work of fiction in the science fiction, sports fiction, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is intended for the young adult reading audience and was penned by author John Blossom. In this inventive and immersive work filled with great sci-fi...

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The Humiliation Tour

By Jeffrey Recker

Jeffrey Recker's The Humiliation Tour is a riveting, sensational coming-of-age tale that follows the hilarious failures of two talented runners separated by time and connected by blood. Billy Ball, who is a celebrity high school cross-country runner, is a failure magnet. His long list of...

Everybody's Special

By Christopher Griffin

Everybody's Special is a work of fiction in the sports, urban, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience owing to scenes of graphic violence, and was penned by author Christopher Griffin. In this gritty, realistic, and heartfelt account of...

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Squad Goals

By Shequeta Smith

Squad Goals by Shequeta Smith, Qazzran Alamry, and Alivon Ortiz begins with four different young women who are arrested for crimes committed under complicated circumstances. After being sentenced to the Wiley Moon Juvenile Detention Center, they are forcibly united through an unorthodox rehabilitation project: competing...

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Spectators of War

By Luke Swanson

War is the means to an end, usually waged for vengeance, destruction, or conquest. But then, imagine living in a world where war is nothing more than a pro sport, and solely orchestrated for entertainment. This is the era in which the famous war superstar...

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Sweating Together

How Peloton Built A Billion Dollar Venture and Created Community in a Digital World
By David J Miller

Sweating Together: How Peloton Built a Billion Dollar Venture and Created Community in a Digital World is an examination of a product/service that has made a huge impact on the fitness industry. Author David J. Miller, Ph.D. passionately uses a Peloton himself, and so has...

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Sins of the Tribe

By Mark A. Salter

Sins of the Tribe by Mark A. Salter is a sports novel that revolves around two brothers, Wally and Henry, and the almost religious deference to one of America's most beloved pastimes: football. It is one of the sport's worst-kept secrets that college football players...

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