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The Second Season

By K.D. Richardson
Published By Vanilla Heart Publishing
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Published: June 14, 2009
Words: 78983 (approximate)
Language: English


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From troubled hometown youth, to a 1960's Major League Baseball All-Star, to homeless man lacking any previous memories, The Second Season chronicles the troubled life of William 'Sonny' Wilson. Sonny's best friend, Russell Henning, gives this first-person narrative of the life and times of a young man from a severely dysfunctional Maysville, Kentucky home.

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fiction, baseball, vanilla heart publishing, the second season, dysfunctional youth, kd richardson

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From troubled hometown youth, to a 1960's Major League Baseball All-Star, to homeless man lacking any previous memories- the troubled life of William 'Sonny' Wilson. Sonny's best friend, Russell Henning, tells the story of a young man from a severely dysfunctional Maysville, Kentucky home. A mixture of actual people and historic venues, coupled with the fictional, transforms The Second Season into a glimpse into the fascinating drama of a man against himself.

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