<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The tedium of daily stress leads us to play less and connect less than we long for--and our souls pay for it. Prolific author Ethan Bryan shares stories from a one-year experiment of playing catch every day and the inspiring lessons he learned about the sacredness of play, finding connections, and being fully present to the human experience.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Journey with prolific author and avid baseball fan Ethan Bryan on an exciting quest to play catch every day for a year, and discover the lessons he learned about the sacredness of play, finding connections, and being fully present to the human experience. </strong></p><p>Ethan Bryan played and wrote about baseball for years. Then his daughters challenged him to set out on a yearlong experiment: <em>to play catch with someone every day.</em> This experience led him across 10 states and 12,000 miles on a quest both quixotic and inspiring.</p><p>Taking you from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to the home of the Daytona Tortugas in Florida, Bryan played ball and swapped stories with public school teachers, veterans, journalists, nurses, musicians, entertainers, entrepreneurs, athletes from every level--amateur to pro--and members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Plus, he visited famous destinations such as the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Miracle League fields, and the original Field of Dreams in Iowa.</p><p>But throughout the book, Bryan reveals it's about much more than <em>who </em>he played catch with: it's <em>what he learned </em>from their vastly different stories<em>. </em>Lessons include: </p><ul><li>How play can reignite a fire within you and transform your life</li><li>How to find joy in the simple things</li><li>How one life can impact a whole community</li><li>. . . and more.</li></ul><p>For baseball fans and everyone who loves a good story, <em>A Year of Playing Catch</em> is an inspiring journey about finding joy in the simple things, and the power of play to transform our lives.</p>
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