A Season to Remember

A Season to Remember

Author: Paul Cicero

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2001-06-24

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0595126219

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Timothy Pagelar thought his life was meaningless until the day he decided to abandon his every responsibility in life to find a lost friend, Doug Miller, who was last seen working on the back deck of a fishing boat in Bristol Bay, Alaska. During his journey, Timothy finds himself faced with life and death situations and decisions, one constantly following the other until he finally realizes what he truly set out to find…


A Season to Remember

A Season to Remember

Author: Carson Tinker

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1433682907

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In Tuscaloosa, Alabama the world revolves around one thing: The University of Alabama’s Crimson Tide. But on April 27, 2011 everything changed. An EF4 tornado ripped through the small college town and changed it forever. Carson Tinker, the starting long snapper for the 2011 and 2012 National Champion Crimson Tide, was among those forever changed by the events of April 27. Tinker lost his girlfriend Ashley Harrison to the storm, but not his faith. In the midst of unfathomable destruction, Tinker saw love, companionship, perseverance, and triumph in a community torn apart by a natural disaster. Where everyone else saw tragedy, Carson Tinker saw blessing. Following the storm, the Crimson Tide suited up to face their most challenging season to date. Tinker’s personal story guides readers through what cannot be described any other way than a season to remember.


A Season to Remember

A Season to Remember

Author: The Toronto Star

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-11-17

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0143199153

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What started as a baseball season like any other became the most thrilling sports story of 2015 Canada’s team began the season with as many losses as wins, but things changed rapidly. With inspired moves by management at the trade deadline, and a bullpen rally not seen since the back-to-back championships of 1992 and 1993, they were back on top. The boys in blue went on to score 891 runs—127 runs more than the next best team—and finished with a superb record from the trade deadline onward. When they clinched a play-off spot, Toronto was ecstatic. When they took the division title, beating their long-time AL East rivals in New York, fans everywhere cheered with excitement and support. And, in their first post-season appearance in 22 years, the entire country erupted in celebration. Here, in this special commemorative book, relive the entire spectacular 2015 run—from the outlook at training camp and the struggle of the early season, to the brilliant trades, to the stellar run to the post-season. And, yes, the game five drama against Texas. Beautifully illustrated with action and candid photographs, and with exclusive content from the Toronto Star, this is the must-have book for every fan. Content previously published by the Toronto Star.


A Season to Remember

A Season to Remember

Author: Columbus Dispatch

Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781582616674

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In the tradition of instant books celebrating the achievements of championship teams and individuals, including Anaheim Angels: World Series Champions with the Associated Press and Patriots Day with the Boston Herald, Sports Publishing presents the first titles available on the market to salute the winners of the 2003 BCS bowls. The books promises to tell the complete story of the team's winning season through articles, columns, and photos that first appeared in the pages of the major daily newspapers in the teams' city. Sports Publishing's tribute to the 2003 Bowl Champions will prove to be a cherished keepsake for all fans of the team who will be celebrating the victory well into the year. Titles include Ohio State, USC, and Georgia!


A Season to Remember

A Season to Remember

Author: Sheila O'Flanagan

Publisher: Hodder Headline Ireland

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780755375141

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For the perfect Christmas getaway, join the guests at the luxurious Sugar Loaf Lodge ... A heartbroken visitor tries to forget the past; a stressed couple long for peace and quiet; a young woman eagerly anticipates a romantic night with the man she loves - although he should be spending it with somebody else. Meanwhile, the hotel's owners are determined to make this a holiday to remember. But will everyone's Christmas wishes come true? This special book of touching and poignant stories is guaranteed to warm your heart on a cold winter's night.


Remember Why You Play

Remember Why You Play

Author: David Thomas

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1414337272

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Thomas documents the lives, struggles, and triumphs of the players and coaches of Faith Christian School in Grapevine, Texas, following the team for a full season to record a story that is sure to inspire readers to understand that relationships are more important than winning.


Remember

Remember

Author: Toni Morrison

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9780618397402

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The Pulitzer Prize winner presents a treasure chest of archival photographs that depict the historical events surrounding school desegregation.


A Duke to Remember

A Duke to Remember

Author: Kelly Bowen

Publisher: Forever

Published: 2016-07-26

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1455536814

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Love takes the stage . . . Elise deVries is not what she seems. By night, the actress captivates London theatergoers with her chameleon-like ability to slip inside her characters. By day, she uses her mastery of disguise to work undercover for Chegarre & Associates, an elite agency known for its discreet handling of indelicate scandals. But when Elise is tasked with locating the missing Duke of Ashland, she finds herself center stage in a real-life drama. Noah Ellery left the glamour of the London aristocracy to pursue a simpler life in the country. He's managed to avoid any complications or entanglements-that is, until he lays eyes on Elise and realizes there's more to this beautiful woman than meets the eye. But when Elise reveals her real identity-and her true feelings for him-the runaway duke must confront the past he left behind . . . to keep the woman he loves forever.


A Season to Remember

A Season to Remember

Author: Grant Kerr

Publisher: Harbour Publishing Company

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 9781550175646

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Okay, they didn't quite win the Stanley Cup, but the Vancouver Canucks still made their fortieth season in the NHL one to remember for years to come. After spending much of those four decades racking up a record of futility matched by few other sports franchises, the Canucks came closer to hockey supremacy than any Canadian team in eighteen years and their regular season was still the best in the NHL--and the best ever in franchise history. And let's not forget the Sedin twins' amazing feat of becoming the first brothers to win back-to-back scoring titles in NHL history. That still leaves a lot for Canucks fans to celebrate, once the disappointment of losing Game Seven to the Boston Bruins wears off. Part of the problem with the 2010-11 Canucks was that they were just so darn good. Unlike the two previous Canucks teams that battled for the Stanley Cup in 1982 and 1994, this team was not an underdog punching above its weight. This team had been fingered to win it all by experts before the season started and seemed to justify its heady buildup by winning the Presidents' Trophy as the NHL's best team during the regular season. It was expected to win the cup, and when it didn't, the disappointment was sharper than on previous trips to the final. But once the ice fog clears, the fortieth season will be recognized for the wonderful thing it was. How did the team's new management turn the NHL's long-time doormat into a champion? How good was that regular season, really? Are the Sedins for real, or are they just fair-weather skaters who will always disappear when the going gets tough? And what about Roberto Luongo--saviour or albatross? The team came so close--what bad breaks might have been avoided, what adjustments could have been made, what decisions--like playing backup goalie Cory Schneider in the final series--might have made the difference? These are the kinds of questions that are best answered by a real expert, and Grant Kerr is a very rare kind of hockey expert--both a professional coach and a veteran hockey writer. His blow-by-blow insights into the Canucks' greatest season will entertain and satisfy every hockey fan and make A Season to Remember a must-have for every hockey library.