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Ol Bruiser: A Classic Baseball Story

Ol Bruiser: A Classic Baseball Story

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Ol' Bruiser: A Classic Baseball Story
Ol’ Bruiser is the greatest to ever step onto the diamond, and this is his final game. Join the excitement and experience an unforgettable ending you’ll treasure. From the opening pitch to the final swing, come along as Ol' Bruiser teaches the lessons of effort, focus, talent development and kindness to others. With vivid watercolor illustrations, this heartwarming tale comes to life on every page and reminds adults and children alike, why we love going to a ball game. Published by Jane Books, a company dedicated to highlighting young artistic talent, Ol’ Bruiser proudly features the debut illustrations of Kenzie Adams. 32 pages, hardbound edition

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Shontel P.
A home run story!

As a mom of four boys who live and breathe baseball, I’m always on the lookout for stories that capture the heart and soul of the game.
Ol’ Bruiser does just that, it shows readers what baseball is all about. Grit, emotion, determination, and a players real love for baseball.

My favorite theme in Ol Brusier is perseverance. The main character faces obstacles that could easily make him quit, but he pushes through with a quiet strength that any parent hopes to see in their child. It’s a reminder that baseball is about more than just talent, it’s about heart.
Whether you have sons who loves baseball, a baseball mom like me, or someone who just likes to cheer for the underdog, this story is for you!

Excerpts From Ol' Bruiser

"Among the forming crowd, you could see lively grampas in memories with grandsons, and excited fathers talking to their sons or daughters."

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“Ol’ Bruiser. . . after countless milestones and miraculous plays, after being a winner and a mentor to many, was just looking around the over-filled stadium.”

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“He just worked hard, played every day, and loved the game he had been blessed to master.”

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