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Books with author William Hazelgrove

  • The Pitcher

    William Hazelgrove

    Paperback (Koehler Books, Sept. 1, 2013)
    What A Mother Won't Do For Her Son...Top 50 Bestselling Baseball Books on Amazon Kindle"I never knew I had an arm until this guy called out, "Hey you want to try and get a ball in the hole, sonny?" I was only nine, but mom said, "come on, let's play." This Carney guy with no teeth and a fuming cigarette hands me five blue rubber balls and says if I throw three in the hole we win a prize. He's grinning, because he took mom's five bucks and figures a sucker is born every minute. That really got me, because we didn't have any money after Fernando took off, and he only comes back to beat up mom and steal our money. So I really wanted to get mom back something, you know, for her five bucks."A boy with a golden arm but no money for lessons. A mother who wants to give her son his dream before she dies. A broken down World Series pitcher who cannot go on after the death of his wife. These are the elements of The Pitcher. A story of a man at the end of his dream and a boy whose dream is to make his high school baseball team. In the tradition of The Natural and The Field of Dreams, this is a mythic story about how a man and a boy meet in the crossroads of their life and find a way to go on. You will laugh and you will cry as The Pitcher and Ricky prepare for the ultimate try out of life.
  • The Pitcher

    William Hazelgrove

    eBook (Koehler Books, Oct. 3, 2016)
    The Pitcher, is a classic story of baseball, the price of dreams, and the lessons of life. A mythic baseball story about a broken down World Series Pitcher is mourning over the death of his wife and an underprivileged Mexican-American boy who lives across the street and wants to learn to pitch. This is a mainstream contemporary novel about dreams lost and found. In the great tradition of books like, The Natural. This is a novel with the mythic themes, readability, and appeal to be a mainstream bestseller.
  • Madam President: The Secret Presidency of Edith Wilson

    William Hazelgrove

    eBook (Regnery History, Oct. 18, 2016)
    After President Woodrow Wilson suffered a paralyzing stroke in the fall of 1919, his wife, First Lady Edith Wilson, began to handle the day-to-day responsibilities of the Executive Office. Mrs. Wilson had had little formal education and had only been married to President Wilson for four years; yet, in the tenuous peace following the end of World War I, Mrs. Wilson assumed the authority of the office of the president, reading all correspondence intended for her bedridden husband and assuming his role for seventeen long months. Though her Oval Office presence was acknowledged in Washington, D.C. circles at the time--one senator called her "the Presidentress who had fulfilled the dream of suffragettes by changing her title from First Lady to Acting First Man"--her legacy as "First Woman President" is now largely forgotten.William Hazelgrove's Madam President is a vivid, engaging portrait of the woman who became the acting President of the United States in 1919, months before women officially won the right to vote. A Selection of the History Book Club, Military Book Club and Conservative Book Club.
  • The Pitcher 2: Seventh Inning Stretch

    William Hazelgrove

    eBook (Café con Leche, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Ricky is a senior and all seems to be going well when Bailey Hutchinson moves in from Texas and has an almost hundred mile an hour fastball. Fernando comes back and demands money from Ricky when he hears MLB Scouts are interested in him. After a bad pitch hits him in the head he has to go back to throwing rocks with The Pitcher to find himself again.
  • The Pitcher 2: Seventh Inning Stretch

    William Hazelgrove

    Paperback (Koehler Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Ricky is a senior and all seems to be going well when Bailey Hutchinson moves in from Texas and has an almost hundred mile an hour fastball. Fernando comes back and demands money from Ricky when he hears MLB Scouts are interested in him. After a bad pitch hits him in the head he has to go back to throwing rocks with The Pitcher to find himself again.
  • The Pitcher

    William Hazelgrove

    Hardcover (Koehler Books, April 1, 2014)
    “I never knew I had an arm until this guy called out, “Hey you want to try and get a ball in the hole, sonny?” I was only nine, but mom said, “come on, let’s play.” This Carney guy with no teeth and a fuming cigarette hands me five blue rubber balls and says if I throw three in the hole we win a prize. He’s grinning, because he took mom’s five bucks and figures a sucker is born every minute. That really got me, because we didn’t have any money after Fernando took off, and he only comes back to beat up mom and steal our money. So I really wanted to get mom back something, you know, for her five bucks.”A boy with a golden arm but no money for lessons. A mother who wants to give her son his dream before she dies. A broken down World Series pitcher who cannot go on after the death of his wife. These are the elements of The Pitcher. A story of a man at the end of his dream and a boy whose dream is to make his high school baseball team. In the tradition of The Natural and The Field of Dreams, this is a mythic story about how a man and a boy meet in the crossroads of their life and find a way to go on. You will laugh and you will cry as The Pitcher and Ricky prepare for the ultimate try out of life.
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  • The Pitcher 2: Seventh Inning Stretch

    William Hazelgrove

    Hardcover (Cafe con Leche, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Ricky is a senior and all seems to be going well when Bailey Hutchinson moves in from Texas and has an almost hundred mile an hour fastball. Fernando comes back and demands money from Ricky when he hears MLB Scouts are interested in him. After a bad pitch hits him in the head he has to go back to throwing rocks with The Pitcher to find himself again. (William Hazelgrove)
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  • RIPPLES

    William Elliott Hazelgrove

    language (Rosebud Enterprises, Dec. 2, 2013)
    Two friends fight to the death over a girl one summer at the beach."A fine first effort, this novel has moments of riveting power and compelling, even poetic language. As a coming-of-age novel it holds its own, recapturing the elusive quality of uncertainty and boldness that marks adolescents on the brink of adulthood. The two main characters, Brenton and Christian, grapple with the boundaries of friendship, the responsibilities of relationships, and the meaning of what it is to be one's own man. Competition and cowardice, friendship and fairness are examined within the framework of a summer romance and punctuated by new friends and old dreams. This book would be a good addition to a young adult collection. Recommended. Library Journal
  • The Pitcher 3: Bottom of the Ninth

    William Hazelgrove

    Paperback (Cafe con Leche, Sept. 1, 2016)
    The Pitcher 3: Bottom of the Ninth, picks up with Ricky playing Major League Baseball for the Cubs and is the star rookie. He has gone to Chicago and we find The Pitcher is dying of cancer. Ricky does well and lives the high-life in Chicago and on the road. He did not go to college and his mother is concerned he will not have a life after baseball. But he tells his mother he doesn’t need one and he will take care of her and The Pitcher. (William Hazelgrove)
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  • Ripples

    William Elliott Hazelgrove

    Paperback (Pantonne Press Inc., March 18, 2009)
    Tells the story of eighteen-year-old Brenton Heatherfield's coming of age during one summer while running a beach stand with his best friend and idol, Christian Streizer
  • Ripples by William Elliott Hazelgrove

    William Elliott Hazelgrove

    (Pantonne Press Inc., July 6, 1607)
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  • The Pitcher

    William Hazelgrove, Koehler Books

    Audiobook (Koehler Books, May 23, 2014)
    A boy with a golden arm but no money for lessons. A mother who wants to give her son his dream before she dies. A broken down World Series pitcher who cannot go on after the death of his wife. These are the elements of The Pitcher. A story of a man at the end of his dream and a boy whose dream is to make his high school baseball team. In the tradition of The Natural and The Field of Dreams, this is a mythic story about how a man and a boy meet in the crossroads of their life and find a way to go on. You will laugh and you will cry as The Pitcher and Ricky prepare for the ultimate try out of life.