Hometown Legend

by Jerry B. Jenkins

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Athens City, Alabama, is a town that lost its heart the day the high school football team lost the state championship and suffered a tragedy. Since that night, the town that once enjoyed superstar status has fallen on hard times. Now, years later, the former coach returns to head up one final season aided by a local who tells the story with a fresh voice. Together, they fight Goliath and learn that love and reconciliation are more important than winning ever could be.

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The book starts out very dramatically with a tragic death, and it seems like the reader is going to be in for quite the ride. Wrong! After that, no surprises, lots of praying, "saved" Christians are perfect-everyone else is going to hell, pat ending.
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In 1988, after a sixteen-year winning streak, the Athens City Crusaders lost not only the state football championship but also their beloved quarterback. The combined tragedies tore the heart out of this southern town. Twelve years later, the town itself could soon die as business are forced to close their doors and residents move to greener pastures. But Cal Sawyer, owner of American Leather Football Company, which is the town's biggest employer, doesn't want to go down without a fight. In what seems an answer to his daughter's prayers, the infamous coach Buster Schuler has returned to town. Schuler wants to help his sick wife and to try to create a new life for himself, but with his arrival, things start to change. With faith in God, show more and each other, maybe the town can save itself in this nostalgic, heartwarming tale of second chances. As Sawyer's gentle Southern voice tells the story, its easy to believe that it really doesn't matter if you win or lose, but it's how you play the game. show less
In 1988, after a sixteen-year winning streak, the Athens City Crusaders lost not only the state football championship but also their beloved quarterback. The combined tragedies tore the heart out of this southern town. Twelve years later, the town itself could soon die as business are forced to close their doors and residents move to greener pastures. But Cal Sawyer, owner of American Leather Football Company, which is the town's biggest employer, doesn't want to go down without a fight. In what seems an answer to his daughter's prayers, the infamous coach Buster Schuler has returned to town. Schuler wants to help his sick wife and to try to create a new life for himself, but with his arrival, things start to change. With faith in God, show more and each other, maybe the town can save itself in this nostalgic, heartwarming tale of second chances. As Sawyer's gentle Southern voice tells the story, its easy to believe that it really doesn't matter if you win or lose, but it's how you play the game. show less
Great read about a small town high school football. They also made a movie of this but the book is much better they leave out too much on the movie

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Jerry B. Jenkins was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan on September 23, 1949. He is the author of more than 175 books including the Left Behind series, Riven, Matthew's Story, The Last Operative, and The Brotherhood. He is also the former editor of Moody Magazine, and his writing has appeared in Reader's Digest, Parade, Guideposts, and dozens of show more Christian periodicals. He wrote the nationally syndicated sports story comic strip, Gil Thorp, from 1996-2004. He owns Jenkins Entertainment, a filmmaking company in Los Angeles, which produced the critically-acclaimed movie Hometown Legend, based on his book of the same name. He also owns the Christian Writers Guild, which trains professional Christian writers. As a marriage and family author and speaker, he has been a frequent guest on Dr. James Dobson's Focus on the Family radio program. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3560 .E485 .H66Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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