Luke Jones 
The Prodigy [EPUB ebook] 

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Brad Jones is a young but talented sports journalist living in Dallas, Texas. He is given the byline of his young life by his editor.
The series of articles are to chronicle the life and golf of young Lee Weaver to be featured in the Dallas Morning Sun newspaper in the weeks leading up to the US open tournament being held for the first time at Weeping Dunes Golf and Country Club, where young Lee learned his skills.
Brad must travel to Saleena, Texas, to get the story that can only be told by the aging caddie master who befriended young Lee and became his confidential sounding board.
Having an overbearing father and a loving, understanding mother, young Lee must try and navigate the balance between his two parents and hone his golf skill in the process.
Brad finds himself as wrapped up in the story along with his readers as he himself learns what happened so many years ago for the first time from eighty-three-year-old caddie master Willie Lumas.

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Luke lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama now, but he was born and raised in Monroeville, Alabama. Monroeville has long been regarded as the Literary Capital of the South boasting such greats of literature as Nell Harper Lee of To Kill a Mockingbird fame and Truman Capote of In Cold Blood fame and several other notable authors.
Luke’s ninety five year old father who came out of retirement to begin his journalism and book writing career at the ripe old age of seventy four was one of two inspirations to have his novel published. The Prodigy had lived in the bottom of his closet for over twenty years until he let his father and old friend and author Lawrence Gulley read it. At the urging of his dad and friend he has brought The Prodigy to print proving there is a second career in all of us if we just let the potential come out.
The Prodigy proves once again that Monroeville, Alabama is The Literary Capital of the South.

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Limba Engleză ● Format EPUB ● Pagini 240 ● ISBN 9781546214144 ● Mărime fișier 0.3 MB ● Editura AuthorHouse ● Publicat 2017 ● Descărcabil 24 luni ● Valută EUR ● ID 6268983 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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