Caroline’s Day

Caroline’s Day by Tony A. Angelelli is a children’s book published by AuthorHouse on October 9, 2015. This 64-page edition, written in English, utilizes the game of fast-pitch softball as a narrative device to convey themes of perseverance and resilience. The story draws from real-life experiences of the author’s granddaughter, illustrating how to confront defeat and personal challenges while maintaining a positive outlook.
Readers will find an engaging tale that emphasizes the importance of never giving up, even in the face of adversity. The narrative incorporates elements of sports and outdoor activities, making it relatable for young audiences. Additionally, the story features whimsical flying creatures known as bats, adding a playful touch to the overall message. This book serves as both an entertaining read and a source of inspiration for children navigating their own challenges.
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This book makes use of the game of fast-pitch softball as a tool to tell a story about never, ever giving up. It’s about dealing with defeat and personal adversity, about picking yourself up and staying in the game, and about surprise. The book uses the author’s granddaughter, actual happenings from her life, and the fortunes of the game to tell a tale that teaches a life lesson. By the way, there are these furry little flying critters, called bats, that keep making their presence known throughout the story. Watch for them!
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