NEW YORK, June 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- "A heartfelt love poem to Fenway Park," –Allan Wood, The Joy of Sox, on Fenway Fever by award-winning author John H. Ritter
In honor of Fenway Park's 100th birthday, baseball novelist John H. Ritter delivers an inspiring tale for the sports fan in each of us, regardless of team allegiance. Fenway Fever by the award-winning author is a heart-warming, entertaining novel that captures the love of the game and is infused with great historical anecdotes about former players as well as the infamous Curse of the Bambino, and other details about the Sox and the park itself. It's a great read for baseball fans young and old alike.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
John, the son of a sports writer, is a life-long baseball fan himself; he played college ball but opted for a career in writing instead of going pro and has spent the last 20 years writing award-winning novels for young readers, most of which revolve around baseball and all of which, at their core, are about family, friendships and finding one's way in the world. http://www.johnhritter.com/bio.html
MORE ABOUT FENWAY FEVER:
"Stats" Pagano may have been born with a heart defect, but he lives for three things: his family's hot dog stand right outside fabled Fenway Park, his beloved Red Sox, and any baseball statistic imaginable. When the family can no longer make ends meet with the hot dog stand, life becomes worrisome for Stats. Then the Sox go on a long losing streak and the team's ace pitcher—and Stats's idol—becomes convinced the famed Curse of the Bambino has returned. Stats just has to help ... but how? As the Sox faithful sour on their team, Stats forms a plan that ultimately unifies an entire city and proves that true loyalty has a magic all its own.
SOURCE John H. Ritter
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