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Download or Read eBook The All Nations Team PDF written by Michael Jasper and published by UnWrecked Press. This book was released on 2010-08-31 with total page 492 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Book excerpt: An unlikely team of misfit players, and the coach fighting to hold them all together... In his first season as head coach of the All Nations team, former slave George Grunion contends with racist crowds, low team morale, and... the ghost of the previous head coach. And if George can’t hold the All Nations together, he loses more than his job and his team. He’ll miss his chance to fulfill the prophecy made by his prescient centerfielder Mack — that George will be reunited with his estranged family before the 1918 season ends. If George doesn’t score this final run, he loses everything. "Avid, talented newcomers like Jasper help us keep the faith." — Locus


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