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Jack Madison: The Shaping of His Life

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  • 440pages
  • 16 heures de lecture

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In today's complex world, where technology and social media often create barriers in personal relationships, a story unfolds to offer young adults valuable life lessons relevant to contemporary culture. The narrative follows Jack Madison from ages 10 to 17, as seen through the lens of baseball and his mentorship with Fred Jenkins, a former player from the Negro leagues who became a pivotal figure in Jack's life. Fred, who played in the minor leagues after Jackie Robinson, moved to Fairmont to manage local baseball activities. Jack, like many youth of the 1950s, is passionate about baseball and eager to excel. Recognizing Jack's potential, Fred guides him to become a leader and a skilled player. Jack's family dynamic includes his parents and his brother Phil, with whom he shares a typical sibling relationship—filled with both love and conflict. Throughout their journey, Jack, Fred, and his teammates encounter lessons about winning, losing, and overcoming prejudices, all while fostering small-town values. These experiences shape Jack's character and lead him toward success in both family and business, ultimately providing insights that resonate with readers.

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Jack Madison: The Shaping of His Life, Larry R. Wiles

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2021
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