The Walk-On

Author:   Ross Cavins
Publisher:   Rcg Publishing
ISBN:  

9780982772089


Pages:   346
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Walk-On


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When Tommy Chandler makes the UNCG basketball team as an unproven walk-on, he learns he's got what it takes to be a winner, both on and off the court. * 10% of Proceeds Benefit UNCG Basketball Scholarships.

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Author:   Ross Cavins
Publisher:   Rcg Publishing
Imprint:   Rcg Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9780982772089


ISBN 10:   0982772084
Pages:   346
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This book truly resonates with anyone that is chasing their dream. Following Tommy's pursuit in basketball as he grows up in the powerhouse basketball state of North Carolina is truly inspiring. If you're a fan of a true underdog tale, this is a story for you. Personally, this book gave me instant nostalgia, bringing back memories from my time at UNCG. I think everyone can relate to Tommy's story and for sure bring back your own nostalgia from your youth. - Kyle Hines, UNCG Hall of Famer & Retired Jersey, 4-Time Euroleague Champion It's a Wonderful Life meets Hoosiers in this heartwarming story about love, life, and basketball set in small town North Carolina. - Alan Gratz, NY Times bestselling author of Refugee and Allies Heartwarming. Tommy's passion for the game of basketball and his pursuit of true love will keep you glued to this story set in a state where hoops are a religion. For anyone who enjoys a heated rivalry and likes to pull for the underdog, this is an authentic tale that bring back memories of your youth. For those of us who were there when UNCG joined the Division I ranks and first experienced the sweet success of March Madness, it's a must-read. - Ty Buckner, Former UNCG Associate Director of Athletics The Walk-On is not only about the Spartans, it's for the Spartans. More than that, it's a relatable coming-of-age story that will leave you laughing, crying, and remembering the awkwardness of youth. You'll cheer Tommy on from page one. - Lynn Chandler Willis, Award-winning author of the Ava Logan series I have to admit I'm not an avid reader, but when I was asked to read The Walk-On, I was definitely intrigued. And as soon I started to read it, it was hard for me to put down. Having been a player at UNCG during the time period the book was set, it really hit home for me. But the more and more I read, the more I realized that a connection to UNCG or Greensboro wasn't necessary to enjoy the book. Whether you like a sweet love story or one of perseverance by an athlete or any young person, or you're a teenager in the midst of life's ups and downs, or you're an adult struggling to be happy for your kids no matter what path they choose, The Walk-On has something for you! - Scott Hartzell, UNCG Hall of Famer & Retired Jersey, Point Guard for the 1995-96 Championship Team Tommy was able to overcome so much adversity and it was refreshing to see his perseverance pay off. I felt that same vibe Tommy described about UNCG. That place is special and will always be somewhere I hold near and dear to my heart. Reading Greensboro street names and references to campus buildings brought back so many memories. For the aspiring players please note that it takes more than just pure talent to be a basketball player. - Courtney Eldridge, UNCG Hall of Famer & Retired Jersey, Point Guard for the 2000-01 Championship Team


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Ross Cavins is a web developer and author of the award-winning book, Follow The Money, and Claymore Award Finalist, Barry vs The Apocalypse. A self-appointed disciple of Elmore Leonard, he writes from his home in North Carolina where he pretends people pay him to do what he loves. His sense of humor is sort of like Disco: you dance to it even if you don't admit it. He has also edited and published the award-winning humor book, Thing Go Wrong For Me, by Rodney LaCroix, along with Perhaps I've Said Too Much and Romantic As Hell, also by Rodney LaCroix. He is arguably the biggest fan of UNCG Basketball you'll ever meet. You can find him toiling away on the web at RossCavins.com, UNCGHoops.com, and twitter (@rosscavins).

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