Glove Letters: A Father Recalls His Son's Greatest Game

High school pitcher Landon Wilson's goal was obvious, even to the ER doctors who told him they were amputating his arm.

 "Just leave enough of it (my arm) to hold my glove," Wilson said.

 This proclamation would begin Wilson's ascent back to the pitcher's mound before his senior season slipped away. A week after his eighteenth birthday, Wilson knew the opportunity to play college baseball was becoming a reality. Added conditioning could mean better opportunities. However, he was struck by a vehicle on an October jog, and his world was turned upside down.

 With the loss of an arm, nearly a leg, eight surgeries, and more than a month in the hospital, the question became not where he was going to pitch, but if he was going to pitch.

 Wilson knew the answer. He also knew, though there's no time clock in baseball, he was on one. His recovery time was limited to months, not to mention learning how to pitch with one arm and one healthy leg to stand on.

 "Some aim to climb Mt. Everest, others aim for the height of a pitcher's mound," said Landon's dad, Taylor Wilson.

 In Glove Letters: A Father Recalls His Son's Greatest Game, Taylor tells Landon's story via notes and life lessons. Though the letters are from father to son, all readers can learn from them, whether sports fans or students of life.

 Glove Letters is a wonderful story of perseverance, courage, faith, hope, love, and the amazing power of prayer.


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Glove Letters: A Father Recalls His Son's Greatest Game

High school pitcher Landon Wilson's goal was obvious, even to the ER doctors who told him they were amputating his arm.

 "Just leave enough of it (my arm) to hold my glove," Wilson said.

 This proclamation would begin Wilson's ascent back to the pitcher's mound before his senior season slipped away. A week after his eighteenth birthday, Wilson knew the opportunity to play college baseball was becoming a reality. Added conditioning could mean better opportunities. However, he was struck by a vehicle on an October jog, and his world was turned upside down.

 With the loss of an arm, nearly a leg, eight surgeries, and more than a month in the hospital, the question became not where he was going to pitch, but if he was going to pitch.

 Wilson knew the answer. He also knew, though there's no time clock in baseball, he was on one. His recovery time was limited to months, not to mention learning how to pitch with one arm and one healthy leg to stand on.

 "Some aim to climb Mt. Everest, others aim for the height of a pitcher's mound," said Landon's dad, Taylor Wilson.

 In Glove Letters: A Father Recalls His Son's Greatest Game, Taylor tells Landon's story via notes and life lessons. Though the letters are from father to son, all readers can learn from them, whether sports fans or students of life.

 Glove Letters is a wonderful story of perseverance, courage, faith, hope, love, and the amazing power of prayer.


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High school pitcher Landon Wilson's goal was obvious, even to the ER doctors who told him they were amputating his arm.

 "Just leave enough of it (my arm) to hold my glove," Wilson said.

 This proclamation would begin Wilson's ascent back to the pitcher's mound before his senior season slipped away. A week after his eighteenth birthday, Wilson knew the opportunity to play college baseball was becoming a reality. Added conditioning could mean better opportunities. However, he was struck by a vehicle on an October jog, and his world was turned upside down.

 With the loss of an arm, nearly a leg, eight surgeries, and more than a month in the hospital, the question became not where he was going to pitch, but if he was going to pitch.

 Wilson knew the answer. He also knew, though there's no time clock in baseball, he was on one. His recovery time was limited to months, not to mention learning how to pitch with one arm and one healthy leg to stand on.

 "Some aim to climb Mt. Everest, others aim for the height of a pitcher's mound," said Landon's dad, Taylor Wilson.

 In Glove Letters: A Father Recalls His Son's Greatest Game, Taylor tells Landon's story via notes and life lessons. Though the letters are from father to son, all readers can learn from them, whether sports fans or students of life.

 Glove Letters is a wonderful story of perseverance, courage, faith, hope, love, and the amazing power of prayer.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781736152584
Publisher: The HillHelen Group LLC
Publication date: 01/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Taylor Wilson comes from a long line of storytellers, educators, and farmers. "Many of my folks were all about growing things, be it in the fields, hearts, or minds. So my DNA has me getting up every day and trying to continue their tradition," Wilson said. For much of his career, Wilson was a reporter, managing editor, freelance writer, and photographer, who has written for newspapers, magazines, and websites. He now teaches English and creative writing at Covington High School, in Covington, Tennessee. Always a baseball fan, Wilson claims he can still, even as an old man, pitch an increasingly less commendable game of Wiffle ball.
Jacque Hillman. HillHelen Group Publishers senior editor. Award-winning journalist for 30 years. Sterling Awards: 20 Most Influential Women in West Tennessee 2014.
18 years experience, editing, design. Former Digital Producer, The Commercial Appeal. Features Editor, The Jackson Sun. Book designer since 2012, HillHelen Group. Specializes in CMS and SEO.
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