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In 1882, Charles "Gunner" Morgan, 17, shipped out from New Orleans as a 3rd class apprentice seaman, Navy No. 817. Becoming a Navy team baseball player, he knew the "greats" in American baseball. In 1898, he led the dive team pulling bodies from the USS Maine disaster, reported to President Theodore Roosevelt (then assistant secretary of the Navy), and became "The Man Who Started the Spanish-American War."
Known also as "The Man Behind the Gun" for his shooting prowess, he was among the first enlisted men promoted to officer. He taught the Japanese how to fire the big guns in the Russo-Japanese War. He survived working in Thomas Edison''s Navy lab at Key West.
Yet, he found time for love. He met Vivian, the sugar king of Havana''s daughter, married and pregnant -- both situations temporary. She became his soul''s safe harbor.
In later years, he helped build the Florida East Coast Railway to Key West. As Maritime Inspector, he surveyed and developed the South American airports creating Pan Am Airways.
An American patriot, he lived for the moment that the sunset''s green fire on the sea''s horizon promised the dawn to come. Always he returned to the sea.
Board the ships, climb the rigging, shoot the guns, when America came to rule the seas. Discover the 93 years that defined Gunner Morgan.
His grandson, Charles D. Morgan, discovered his grandfather''s old sea chest, and hidden in its base, stacks of documents and letters, that led the author on a lifetime journey to reveal his grandfather''s legacy to America.
"Captain of the Tides Gunner Morgan" is that legacy, retold as an historical novel, a riveting story of a young Navy seaman whose heroism captured the loyalty of Americans.
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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.
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