Baseball is a game steeped in tradition, played from backyards to major
league stadiums, and cheered by millions of fans. But at its most
intimate and fundamental level, baseball is a game grounded in fathers
and sons: in playing catch in the twilight hours after supper, in sons
standing before old fences swinging at their father's pitches. Creative
Editions is proud to present A Coach's Letter to His Son, a nostalgic
tribute to the game.
The words of Mel Allen and sketches and photo-realistic paintings by
John Thompson combine to convey a coach's story and regrets to his son,
a baseball player not yet in his teens. Reflecting on his own baseball
childhood, the importance of family, and the high-pressure atmosphere
that surrounds youth sports at even the earliest levels of competition
today, the narrator comes to reassess his priorities and rediscover the
purity of baseball. In an age when "America's pastime" is increasingly
defined by statistics, awards, and championships, A Coach's Letter to
His Son is a powerful and touching reminder of the heart of the game.