Fields of Glory
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Fields of Glory – The First Play
The first in a series of uplifting, page-turning books perfect for young readers aged from 8-13 years and up, as well as sports fans of all ages.
It follows Amari James, a talented but underprivileged quarterback from Marble Falls, Texas, is offered a coveted spot at the prestigious Glory Football Academy. The academy is known for shaping high school players into college football stars. As a newcomer, Amari battles imposter syndrome, relentless competition, and scepticism from both teammates and coaches. Off the field, he struggles to balance his academic responsibilities, family pressures, and the temptations of a world far different from his humble beginnings.
Fun Football Facts for Kids
Dive into an exciting collection of football facts that spark curiosity, inspire learning, and keep kids entertained. From legendary players to amazing records and surprising moments, this book brings the world of football to life with fun, easy-to-read facts perfect for young fans.
About Our Authors
Logan Chase
Logan Chase is a passionate 55-year-old former national champion athlete dedicated to inspiring the next generation of young sports enthusiasts.
With a background in competitive sports and years of mentoring experience, Logan found his passion for motivation while coaching his two sons, now both professional athletes. Witnessing the power of perseverance, teamwork, and self-belief in young athletes sparked his mission to share stories that motivate and inspire.
Through his books, Logan weaves engaging narratives filled with life lessons, resilience, and triumph, empowering kids to overcome challenges both on and off the field. His relatable and energetic storytelling encourages readers to chase their dreams with confidence and determination.
Whether you're an aspiring athlete with a dream of becoming the best, a parent or coach, seeking inspiration, Logan's work is a must read and serves as a reminder that with commitment, discipline and heart, anything is possible.