Author: | Mark Herder | ISBN: | 9781301414482 |
Publisher: | Mark Herder | Publication: | January 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Mark Herder |
ISBN: | 9781301414482 |
Publisher: | Mark Herder |
Publication: | January 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Chaos theory postulates that the flapping of a butterfly’s wings in China can produce a tornado in Chicago. If such extravagant effects can stem from such a tiny cause, what might be the consequences of first love on a small Missouri town?
Chaos Theory as Applied to Love, Baseball, and the Rest of the Universe examines life's most elemental forces: love, death, religion, and, of course, baseball.
Raised in a family of eccentric losers, George Seibenmann's only ambition is to pitch for his high school's baseball team. Ruth Hannon, on the other hand, is a young woman possessed of neverending hope, grounded faith, and a deadly fastball. When she breaks the gender barrier and becomes the team's starting pitcher, George senses a change in the wind – not only for the team but for himself as well.
Ruth's older brother coaches the team from a wheelchair. Though paralyzed from the waist down, he appears to have the determination and skill to lead the team "all the way to State." The team's remarkable string of victories causes a sensation in this most hopeless of hopeless towns – until a sudden and incomprehensible tragedy strikes. But, as defeat looms, George experiences a revelation of amazing grace – one impossibly suspended moment in time that changes the course of several lives.
Chaos theory postulates that the flapping of a butterfly’s wings in China can produce a tornado in Chicago. If such extravagant effects can stem from such a tiny cause, what might be the consequences of first love on a small Missouri town?
Chaos Theory as Applied to Love, Baseball, and the Rest of the Universe examines life's most elemental forces: love, death, religion, and, of course, baseball.
Raised in a family of eccentric losers, George Seibenmann's only ambition is to pitch for his high school's baseball team. Ruth Hannon, on the other hand, is a young woman possessed of neverending hope, grounded faith, and a deadly fastball. When she breaks the gender barrier and becomes the team's starting pitcher, George senses a change in the wind – not only for the team but for himself as well.
Ruth's older brother coaches the team from a wheelchair. Though paralyzed from the waist down, he appears to have the determination and skill to lead the team "all the way to State." The team's remarkable string of victories causes a sensation in this most hopeless of hopeless towns – until a sudden and incomprehensible tragedy strikes. But, as defeat looms, George experiences a revelation of amazing grace – one impossibly suspended moment in time that changes the course of several lives.