Looking for an amazing baseball book collection that will be a great read for adults and children? Check out this awesome series by Jay Henry Peterson as he takes you through the life of George Grant, a young farm boy whom through a series of unfortunate events ends up discovering that he has gained the ability to pick up heavy objects, also allowing him to pitch super-fast and extremely accurate.
The series takes you through the different obstacles that George has to overcome including juggling his love for baseball and his love for the farm. Don't miss out on this awesome collection, it will be one to remember! Order yours today on Amazon, Barns & Noble, Kobo, Scribd and other places.
A Young
Pitcher
George Grant is a 15-year-old farm boy who is struck by lightning while helping his dad with the summer harvest. His dad is killed but George survives with burns on his arms and back. When the burns heal George and his younger brother Roy resume their baseball practices...
The Hitting
Pitcher
George Grant is a farm boy who is struck by lightning while helping his dad harvest grain. His dad is killed, but George recovers with lingering effects that cause him to get tingles in his hands and arms whenever he throws a baseball or lifts anything heavy. The tingles make him stronger...
The Vintage
Rookie
This the third book in the George Grant Series. It starts 35 years after George graduates from high school. In the summer after George graduates an essential farm worker leaves and George is unable to find a replacement. George must forego college and give up his dream to play professional baseball...
The Perfect
Rookie
The Perfect Rookie is the fourth novel in the George Grant Series. George was struck by lightning as a teenager. The doctors said the tingles in his arms and hands would fade away as he recovered. That was almost 40 years ago. He’s 55 and still has them...
The Amazing
Player
The Amazing Player is the fifth novel in the George Grant Series. When George was 15, he was struck by lightning. Doctors said the residual tingles in his arms and hands would soon fade away. George is 55 and he still has them. The only people who know that are his wife, his brother and his brother’s wife...
The Assistant Coaches
GEORGE GRANT RETIRED from baseball after leading a professional team to back-to-back World Series Championships. George is content to return to his first love—farming. He's looking forward to getting back on a tractor and helping with the spring planting...
AUTHOR
Jay Henry Peterson grew up as a farm kid on the northern Great Plains. He milked cows, handled beef cattle, hogs and chickens and spent many hours on tractors and other equipment planting and harvesting small grains, corn and soybeans...