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Razorback basketball star, Tyler McCall was headed for the pros when a devastating knee injury caused by a teenage drunk driver, ended his career. Struggling with his anger, he has come back to the small community in southeast Arkansas, where it all happened. He came to visit his grandparents, to let his shattered knee heal, and to see someone pays for the pain he has endured. When seventeen year old Jennifer "Jenny" Reynolds almost runs into Tyler for a second time, she tells him her name is Jenny and she scouts cotton for his grandparents. She knows he wouldn't want to have anything to do…mehr

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Razorback basketball star, Tyler McCall was headed for the pros when a devastating knee injury caused by a teenage drunk driver, ended his career. Struggling with his anger, he has come back to the small community in southeast Arkansas, where it all happened. He came to visit his grandparents, to let his shattered knee heal, and to see someone pays for the pain he has endured. When seventeen year old Jennifer "Jenny" Reynolds almost runs into Tyler for a second time, she tells him her name is Jenny and she scouts cotton for his grandparents. She knows he wouldn't want to have anything to do with her if he knew who she was. How can Jenny let this chance pass? So she grabs it. Doesn't everyone deserve a second chance? Will Jenny get one, once Tyler realizes the role she played in his accident?
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Autorenporträt
Brenda Leigh worked as a math teacher for middle school and high school students for more than twenty-two years. Leigh and her husband, Danny live in Arkansas and have four children and twelve grandchildren. In addition to Winner's Creed, she is the author of A Friend Who Stays and Saddle Up Our Horses. She writes with a heart for sharing God's Word with young people through compelling stories that include scripture, gospel songs, and Christian characters who linger long after the last word is read.