Karen & Gerard's Reviews > One Shot at Forever: A Small Town, an Unlikely Coach, and a Magical Baseball Season
One Shot at Forever: A Small Town, an Unlikely Coach, and a Magical Baseball Season
by Chris Ballard
by Chris Ballard
Karen & Gerard's review
bookshelves: biographies-autobiographies, favorites, inspirational, relationships, sports, teaching-coaching, teens
May 30, 12
bookshelves: biographies-autobiographies, favorites, inspirational, relationships, sports, teaching-coaching, teens
Read in May, 2012
WOW! "One Shot at Forever" by Chris Ballard is a really, really good people book! It is also a good baseball book. It is the true story of a small High School and a bunch of farm boys with a very cool coach. Against all odds, they have a chance to win the state championship. I loved the team--what a great bunch of boys! The games are very exciting to say the least. The best part of the book is years later when the coach talks to all the guys and they look back on the year they had. I got into this book right away. It's all good--you will be glad you read this one!
(Gerard's review)
One Shot at Forever by Chris Ballad is an enjoyable true story about a small rural town high school baseball team that no one wanted to coach until Sweet, the new hippie English teacher reluctantly volunteered. With his laid back attitude, unconventional methods and philosophy of keeping it fun he proved that his coaching style could produce a winning team. This is a baseball book that takes you inside the inner workings of a ball team and lets you know how the coach thinks and also the players. This was a coach that was there for his players and it wasn't about his ego.
My favorite player was John Heneberry, the pitcher who couldn't throw a fast ball. I thought the coach was a funny guy and really admired how he motivated his players and brought out the best in them. The accounts of the tournament games were well done and tugged at my heart. I couldn't help but feel the Macon Hawks was my team. It's a heartwarming story about the cohesiveness of a ball team and how the town rallied around them. I loved after Sweet retired, he made his land into a wildlife preserve! I recommend this book to anyone who likes baseball.
(Karen's review)
(Gerard's review)
One Shot at Forever by Chris Ballad is an enjoyable true story about a small rural town high school baseball team that no one wanted to coach until Sweet, the new hippie English teacher reluctantly volunteered. With his laid back attitude, unconventional methods and philosophy of keeping it fun he proved that his coaching style could produce a winning team. This is a baseball book that takes you inside the inner workings of a ball team and lets you know how the coach thinks and also the players. This was a coach that was there for his players and it wasn't about his ego.
My favorite player was John Heneberry, the pitcher who couldn't throw a fast ball. I thought the coach was a funny guy and really admired how he motivated his players and brought out the best in them. The accounts of the tournament games were well done and tugged at my heart. I couldn't help but feel the Macon Hawks was my team. It's a heartwarming story about the cohesiveness of a ball team and how the town rallied around them. I loved after Sweet retired, he made his land into a wildlife preserve! I recommend this book to anyone who likes baseball.
(Karen's review)
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