Knuckleball

A Baseball Fantasy

by Henry H. Calero


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/3/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 476
ISBN : 9781403380548

About the Book

Imagine one day waking up and realizing you have fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming a major league pitcher. It is accomplished by being able to control a knuckleball pitch. However, you’re not a young man, but a senior citizen.

It is the remarkable story of what happened to Charlie Hawkins at the age of seventy-three. Not only is he suddenly transformed from a retired business executive into playing in the big leagues, but he also receives many nightly visits in his dreams from a guardian angel, assisting him in the transition and his spiritual development.

However, his baseball journey becomes very rocky when a zealous sports writer decides that Charlie’s talents of controlling his knuckleball pitch are unworldly. And the reporter begins a religious crusade to have Charlie banned from baseball.

For baseball fans, this is a book they will enjoy reading. The work explains the origin of baseball and many of the familiar expressions that are used in the game such as, "bullpen", "southpaw", "can-of-corn," plus many others. Expressions that are used daily, but many are unaware of their origin.

It has a surprise ending that you must promise not to reveal to anyone who will subsequently read it. Once you start reading the book, putting it down will be difficult.


About the Author

Henry H. Calero lives in Redwood Shores, California in the San Francisco Bay area. He is a retired business executive and management consultant who has conducted executive seminars for more than twenty-five years on eight continents. His client list consists of many Fortune 500 companies.

Mr. Calero has also co-authored numerous books on business, communication and negotiating. The most noteworthy of which is, How to Read a Person Like a Book originally published by Hawthorn N.Y. in 1971, which has sold more than 1,000,000 copies and is still available in bookstores or on the Internet.

He has considered writing this roman à clef novel for many years, a novel in which real persons or actual events figure under disguise. Much of his personal, business and spiritual experiences are mirrored in the work. In writing it, he has vicariously fulfilled a childhood dream of one day becoming a major league pitcher.

At present, he is completing two additional books on management and negotiating scheduled to be published next year. He is an avid sports fan and is enjoying his retirement by writing daily.