Will to Win: A Tale of Humor and Perspective from Will Rogers High School
“People’s minds are changed through observation and not through argument.” –Will Rogers

Will Rogers came from humble beginnings but changed the world. Through his radio broadcasts, newspaper columns, and films, he became one of the most popular and beloved figures of the day. In Will to Win, the latest offering in the Homecoming Historical Series, Jim Stovall weaves the story of Sky Forest, a senior at Will Rogers High School in Oklahoma. With the words and perceived presence of Will Rogers and the Cherokee wisdom of her grandmother, Sky is emboldened to face adversity and demonstrate the will to succeed. Her grandmother tells her, “Sky, I believe our ancestors have gone before us to show us the path and help us along the way. Will Rogers was the most famous Cherokee of his time and arguably the most famous Cherokee of any time. I think his words and his example had a lot to say then just like they do now.”

Join Sky on her journey as she faces the disappointment of a canceled softball season, the challenge of becoming a pitcher on the all-male baseball team, and the uproar it raised by going against the norm. Through her determination, poise, and athletic ability, Sky changes the minds of the many who oppose her. Enjoy the baseball-centered storyline, Will Rogers’ favorite sport, as you are inspired by the wit, wisdom, and timeless impact of Will Rogers.
 
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Will to Win: A Tale of Humor and Perspective from Will Rogers High School
“People’s minds are changed through observation and not through argument.” –Will Rogers

Will Rogers came from humble beginnings but changed the world. Through his radio broadcasts, newspaper columns, and films, he became one of the most popular and beloved figures of the day. In Will to Win, the latest offering in the Homecoming Historical Series, Jim Stovall weaves the story of Sky Forest, a senior at Will Rogers High School in Oklahoma. With the words and perceived presence of Will Rogers and the Cherokee wisdom of her grandmother, Sky is emboldened to face adversity and demonstrate the will to succeed. Her grandmother tells her, “Sky, I believe our ancestors have gone before us to show us the path and help us along the way. Will Rogers was the most famous Cherokee of his time and arguably the most famous Cherokee of any time. I think his words and his example had a lot to say then just like they do now.”

Join Sky on her journey as she faces the disappointment of a canceled softball season, the challenge of becoming a pitcher on the all-male baseball team, and the uproar it raised by going against the norm. Through her determination, poise, and athletic ability, Sky changes the minds of the many who oppose her. Enjoy the baseball-centered storyline, Will Rogers’ favorite sport, as you are inspired by the wit, wisdom, and timeless impact of Will Rogers.
 
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Will to Win: A Tale of Humor and Perspective from Will Rogers High School

Will to Win: A Tale of Humor and Perspective from Will Rogers High School

by Jim Stovall
Will to Win: A Tale of Humor and Perspective from Will Rogers High School

Will to Win: A Tale of Humor and Perspective from Will Rogers High School

by Jim Stovall

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“People’s minds are changed through observation and not through argument.” –Will Rogers

Will Rogers came from humble beginnings but changed the world. Through his radio broadcasts, newspaper columns, and films, he became one of the most popular and beloved figures of the day. In Will to Win, the latest offering in the Homecoming Historical Series, Jim Stovall weaves the story of Sky Forest, a senior at Will Rogers High School in Oklahoma. With the words and perceived presence of Will Rogers and the Cherokee wisdom of her grandmother, Sky is emboldened to face adversity and demonstrate the will to succeed. Her grandmother tells her, “Sky, I believe our ancestors have gone before us to show us the path and help us along the way. Will Rogers was the most famous Cherokee of his time and arguably the most famous Cherokee of any time. I think his words and his example had a lot to say then just like they do now.”

Join Sky on her journey as she faces the disappointment of a canceled softball season, the challenge of becoming a pitcher on the all-male baseball team, and the uproar it raised by going against the norm. Through her determination, poise, and athletic ability, Sky changes the minds of the many who oppose her. Enjoy the baseball-centered storyline, Will Rogers’ favorite sport, as you are inspired by the wit, wisdom, and timeless impact of Will Rogers.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781640951730
Publisher: Sound Wisdom
Publication date: 02/18/2020
Series: Homecoming Historical Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 933 KB

About the Author

Jim Stovall has enjoyed success as an author, athlete, investment broker, and entrepreneur while dealing with the challenge of blindness. During his remarkable life, Jim has been a national champion Olympic weightlifter, as well as the author of more than 30 books. In addition to his personal achievements, Jim was honored as the 2000 International Humanitarian of the Year, joining Jimmy Carter, Nancy Reagan, and Mother Teresa as a recipient of this prestigious award.
 
As co-founder and president of the Emmy Award-winning Narrative Television Network (NTN), Jim has also helped make movies and television accessible for America’s 13 million blind and visually impaired people and their families. Jim Stovall can be reached at 918-627-1000 or at Jim@JimStovall.com.
 
Jim Stovall has enjoyed success as an author, athlete, investment broker, and entrepreneur while dealing with the challenge of blindness. During his remarkable life, Jim has been a national champion Olympic weightlifter, as well as the author of more than 40 books. In addition to his personal achievements, Jim was honored as the 2000 International Humanitarian of the Year, joining Jimmy Carter, Nancy Reagan, and Mother Teresa as a recipient of this prestigious award.

As co-founder and president of the Emmy Award-winning Narrative Television Network (NTN), Jim has also helped make movies and television accessible for America's 13 million blind and visually impaired people and their families.

Jim Stovall can be reached at 918-627-1000 or at Jim@JimStovall.com.
 

Table of Contents

Foreword by Steve Gragert, 1; Introduction by Jim Stovall, 5; Chapter One, An Ancient People, 11; Chapter Two, Where Two Worlds Collide, 21; Chapter Three, Out on a Limb, 31; Chapter Four, Trial by Fire, 39; Chapter Five, A Moment of Truth, 49; Chapter Six, Restoration and Renewal, 57; Chapter Seven, Past, Present, and Future, 65; Chapter Eight, Work and Play, 73; Chapter Nine, Leaders and Politicians,  81; Chapter Ten, Point of No Return, 93; Chapter Eleven, In the Spotlight, 103; Chapter Twelve, Going to the Source, 115; Chapter Thirteen, Enemy Territory, 125; Chapter Fourteen, Into the Fire, 135; Chapter Fifteen, Going to the Well, 145; Chapter Sixteen, End of the Trail, 153; Chapter Seventeen, A New Path,  167; About the Author, 177
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