Down East Books
Pages: 236
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-60893-363-1 • Paperback • June 2015 • $16.95 • (£12.99)
978-1-60893-364-8 • eBook • June 2015 • $9.99 • (£7.99)
Kirk Westphal is an environmental engineer who develops water supply plans around the world. He has long been an amateur athlete who never turns down a pickup game. When not writing about sports, he writes songs, articles for professional journals, and poetry that has been published in various reviews. He lives in the suburbs of Boston, where he coaches his daughter in Little League, and his son in soccer.
"Kirk Westphal expertly weaves inspiring, touching stories from everyday people with famous tales from the field. With moving and powerful anecdotes, Westphal explores the soul of sports, finding universal truths and lessons for us all."
– Tyler Kepner, National Baseball Writer for The New York Times
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“In these pages, Kirk Westphal gives us the essence of sports. He reminds us why we liked playing and watching sports in the first place. Anyone who has assembled a little Fenway out of their own backyard (the evergreen trees are the Green Monster and dad's car is the right field bullpen) will understand and love this book.”
- Dan Shaughnessy, Sports Columnist at the Boston Globe and author of Senior Year
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