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No point unpacking. No point hanging posters or butt-ugly curtains. No point when every six months Jenny Taylor moves to a new city. New school. New softball team. All thanks to her famous dad, the newest 'hot-thing' in baseball. And making friends? Impossible. The first novel in the popular Little League Series. "Swing Away," captures those moments of uncertainty and insecurity when starting a new life. New friendships, new school, new love-and the courage needed to find your own path.

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No point unpacking. No point hanging posters or butt-ugly curtains. No point when every six months Jenny Taylor moves to a new city. New school. New softball team. All thanks to her famous dad, the newest 'hot-thing' in baseball. And making friends? Impossible. The first novel in the popular Little League Series. "Swing Away," captures those moments of uncertainty and insecurity when starting a new life. New friendships, new school, new love-and the courage needed to find your own path.
Autorenporträt
Chrissy Wissler's writing has garnered praise both from readers and professional writers. Readers love her characters and the emotional grip she engenders. About her novel Home Run, New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch said: "Wonderful book, chockfull of unexpected surprises. If you like sports novels, you'll like this-even if you don't like romance. If you like romance, you'll like this-even if you don't like sports novels." Chrissy's short fiction has appeared in the anthologies: Fiction River: Risk-Takers, " "Fiction River Presents: Legacies, Fiction River Presents: Readers' Choice, Deep Magic, and When Dreams Come True. She writes fantasy and science fiction, as well as a softball, contemporary series for both romance and young adult. Before turning to fiction, Chrissy also wrote nonfiction for publications such as Montana Outdoors, Women in the Outdoors, and Jakes Magazine. In 2009, Inside Kung Fu magazine awarded her with their 'Writer of the Year' award. Follow her online at ChrissyWissler.com, as well as her blog on being a parent-writer, at ParentsandProse.com.