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Jumping Over the Moon
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Jumping Over the Moon

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Did you ever set a goal so high that you needed to jump over the moon in order to reach it? That’s the exciting theme of JUMPING OVER THE MOON. The novel is about life and love, and there also is some great baseball action with a team made up of Lakota Indians. The story’s main character, Phineas, has a generous heart, but it’s also a heart that’s failing. Before he dies, he wants to spend more time with his wife, and he must prepare his nephew to run the family business. But his most unusual life goal relates to his ongoing rivalry: Phin wants one last victory over his longtime friend, Mort. Set in Southern California in the late 1920s, the strong economy of the Roaring Twenties helps Phin and Mort live out their sporting fantasies with a type of one-upmanship that far exceeds normal standards of friendly competition. After a lifetime of sporting duels, battling for the last coveted slot in the Los Angeles Winter Ball League becomes their final challenge

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Robert D. Reed Publishers
Country
United States
Date
7 January 2012
Pages
224
ISBN
9781934759592

Did you ever set a goal so high that you needed to jump over the moon in order to reach it? That’s the exciting theme of JUMPING OVER THE MOON. The novel is about life and love, and there also is some great baseball action with a team made up of Lakota Indians. The story’s main character, Phineas, has a generous heart, but it’s also a heart that’s failing. Before he dies, he wants to spend more time with his wife, and he must prepare his nephew to run the family business. But his most unusual life goal relates to his ongoing rivalry: Phin wants one last victory over his longtime friend, Mort. Set in Southern California in the late 1920s, the strong economy of the Roaring Twenties helps Phin and Mort live out their sporting fantasies with a type of one-upmanship that far exceeds normal standards of friendly competition. After a lifetime of sporting duels, battling for the last coveted slot in the Los Angeles Winter Ball League becomes their final challenge

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Robert D. Reed Publishers
Country
United States
Date
7 January 2012
Pages
224
ISBN
9781934759592