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The Golfer's Carol

The Golfer's Carol

Current price: $24.00
Publication Date: November 3rd, 2020
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
ISBN:
9780593190500
Pages:
240

Description

An inspirational and heartwarming novel for lovers of Mitch Albom and Andy Andrews, blending elements of It's a Wonderful Life and Field of Dreams into a moving story all its own.

Four rounds. Four heroes. Four life-changing lessons.

On the morning of his fortieth birthday, Randy Clark believes the only way he can help his family is to end it all. Standing on the Tennessee River Bridge in Decatur, Alabama, with his dreams of a pro golf career long gone, his marriage struggling, and facing financial ruin, Randy sees no other alternative to help his wife and daughter but to jump, which he plans to do in the next twenty-four hours.

But his plans are put on hold when the ghost of his best friend--who did live out the fantasy of playing the PGA tour--reveals to Randy that he will be given a wonderful gift: four rounds of golf with his four heroes, the champions he's looked up to his whole life, each with a life-changing lesson to impart.

For anyone who has ever dealt with tragedy, adversity, or failure, The Golfer's Carol will bring grace that stays with you long after you've turned the last page.

About the Author

Robert Bailey is the bestselling author of the critically acclaimed McMurtrie and Drake Legal Thrillers series, which includes The Professor, Between Black and White, The Last Trial, and The Final Reckoning. An experienced trial lawyer for more than twenty years and an avid golfer who made All City as a senior in high school at Huntsville High and played three years of golf for Davidson College, he now lives in his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama, with his wife and three children.

Praise for The Golfer's Carol

Advanced Praise for The Golfer's Carol

"Inspiring...Sharp in its dialogue, real with its relationships, and fascinating in details of the game, The Golfer's Carol is that rarest of books--one you will read and keep for yourself, while purchasing multiple copies for friends."  —Andy Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of The Noticer and The Traveler’s Gift

"A celebration of faith, family, and the human spirit, The Golfer's Carol is a page-turning story of love and second chances that is sure to become a classic. The four inspiring lessons will stay with readers long after the last page is turned." —Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump

"The greatest golf courses are those that can be enjoyed by duffers and aces alike. The same can be said for The Golfer's Carol, a story you don't have to be a golfer to love, though it doesn't hurt. Bailey grabs your imagination from the first swing, and walks you through a course of miracles that golf dreamers will cherish. Packed with heart and with hope, golf needed a Christmas classic, and now it has one." —Tom Coyne, New York Times bestselling author of A Course Called Ireland and A Course Called Scotland 

“Bailey wrings genuine emotion from Randy’s tragedies. This life-affirming sports odyssey will appeal to fans of uncomplicated inspirational yarns.” Publishers Weekly

“Enjoyable…charming and engaging.” —Bookreporter.com

“Sophisticated…The emotional currents are broad ones, family ones.” Shawangunk Journal

“Easy reading that brings to life several great golfers and specific holes on some very famous golf courses.” Bowling Green Daily News

 "At some point in our lives, most golfers like to imagine playing a round of golf with our sporting heroes, a heavenly foursome comprised of the greats of the game and maybe a missing loved one. In his wee gem of a book, The Golfer's Carol, Robert Bailey creates both a hymn to the heroes of golf and a moving fable about what is most important--and enduring--to learn from the game. The moral rings clear: It's never too late to have a Wonderful Life. George Bailey couldn't have told the story any better!" —James Dodson, author of Ben Hogan: An American Life

"A fun, fast read, this novel kind of sneaks its wisdom up on you. I thought it splendid." —Homer Hickam, author Rocket Boys and Carrying Albert Home