<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> A year ago, Travis McKinley, an unknown golfing amateur, shocked the world by winning the PGA Senior Open at Pebble Beach. Now he's famous, he makes his living playing the game he loves, and everything should be perfect. Still Travis can't shake the feeling that he's a fraud, an imposter who doesn't deserve his success -- and after a series of disappointments and, to be honest, personal screw-ups, he might just prove himself right. A shot at redemption arrives in an unexpected form: a teenage outcast with troubles of his own -- and a natural golf swing. As this unlikely duo sets out to achieve the impossible on the world's most revered golf course, Travis is about to learn that sometimes the greatest miracles of all take place when no one is watching. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>One year after his big golf tournament win, Travis McKinley struggles to find a place in the world of professional sports in this inspiring novel.</b><br>A year ago, unknown golfing amateur Travis McKinley shocked the world by winning the PGA Senior Open at Pebble Beach. Now he's famous, he makes his living playing the game he loves, and everything should be perfect. Still, Travis can't shake the feeling that he's a fraud, an imposter who doesn't deserve his success-and after a series of disappointments and personal screw-ups, he might just prove himself right. <br>A shot at redemption arrives in an unexpected form: a teenage outcast with troubles of his own . . . and a natural golf swing. As this unlikely duo sets out to achieve the impossible on the world's most revered golf course, Travis is about to learn that sometimes the greatest miracles of all take place when no one is watching. <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> <b></b><i>Miracle on the 17th Green</i> is...where miracles can happen to those who learn to dream again.--<b>Chris Nelson</b>, <i><b>Calgary Sun</b></i> </br></br>A cross between <i>It's a Wonderful Life</i> and a masculine version of <i>Sleeping Beauty</i>.--<i><b>Library Journal</b></i> </br></br>An enjoyable, easy and inspiring read. <br>--<b>Stuart Shiffman</b>, <i><b>BookReporter.com</b></i> </br></br>Entertaining.--<i><b>Kirkus Reviews</b></i> </br></br>Even if you don't know a birdie from a putter you can still enjoy this sweet tale of a middle-aged golfer's extraordinary blossoming.--<b>Nichol Ruth</b>, <i><b>The Evening Post (Wellington)</b></i> </br></br>If you have dreams of your own to someday play Augusta National, enter into a dream-like state of mind with <i>Miracle at Augusta</i> and read away.<br>--<b>Cliff Shrock</b>, <i><b>GolfDigest.com</b></i> </br></br>Patterson and coauthor de Jonge add a new twist by melding a golf story onto a sentimental Christmas fable. The resulting plot is sort of <i>Rocky Does the Senior Tour</i> with just a hint of <i>It's a Wonderful Life</i>.--<b>Bill Ott</b>, <i><b>BookList </b></i> </br></br>Praise for MIRACLE ON THE 17TH GREEN: <p/>A fast-moving golf fantasy.--<i><b>Publishers Weekly</b></i> </br></br>PRAISE FOR MIRACLE AT AUGUSTA: <br> </br></br>Step aside, Alex Cross. Travis McKinley has the honor.<br>--<b>Pete Madden</b>, <i><b>Golf.com</b></i> </br></br>There are many among us who see golf as a healer of the soul and <i>Miracle on the 17th Green</i>, is a wonderful example of how uplifting that belief can be.--<i><b>John Feinstein, author of Are You Kidding Me?</b></i> </br></br>This is a hopeful little gem, and you don't even have to like golf to enjoy it.--<i><b>BookReporter.com</b></i> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> James Patterson received the Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community from the National Book Foundation. Patterson holds the Guinness World Record for the most #1 New York Times bestsellers. His books have sold more than 350 million copies worldwide. He has donated more than one million books to students and soldiers and has over four hundred Teacher Education Scholarships at twenty-four colleges and universities. He has also donated millions of dollars to independent bookstores and school libraries.<br>
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