Remembering Gram (1898-2000)

Remembering Gram (1898-2000) by Victoria Rose is a biography published by AuthorHouse in March 2005. This 112-page book is written in English and offers a personal narrative that reflects on family and relationships, intertwined with themes of inspiration and religion.
In this edition, readers will find a heartfelt exploration of the author’s memories and experiences with Gram, providing insights into the bonds of family and the impact of personal history. The narrative delves into the complexities of life, touching on medical aspects and the significance of relationships, making it relevant for those interested in biography and autobiography. Through Rose’s reflections, the book presents a unique perspective on the interplay between personal experiences and broader themes of life.
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Phenom is the story of Mike “Sparky” Rosen. A young second baseman in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, Rosen is often brash, irreverent, and politically incorrect, but he can play baseball. And if you don’t believe it, just ask him. In Phenom, Rosen tells his own story in a personal journal that covers a year in his life from spring training to the end of the season and beyond.
Rosen’s story is often humorous, often touching, but always entertaining for baseball fans and non-fans alike.
If you are tired of always reading the same old story in a sports novel, then try Phenom. You’ll be glad you did.
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