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The Chicken Runs at Midnight: A Daughters Message from Heaven That Changed a Fathers Heart and Won a World Series

English

By (author): Tom Friend

Discover the nearly unbelievable true story of how a goofy catchphrase spoken by a coach's dying daughter inspired the 1992 Pittsburgh Pirates in game seven of the National League Championship Series and later became a sign from heaven to a grieving family at the end of game seven of the 1997 World Series.

As a Major League Baseball coach, Rich Donnelly was dedicated, hardworking, and successful. But as a husband and father, he was distant, absent, and a failure. He'd let baseball take over his life, and as a result, his family suffered--that is, until the day he received some harrowing news.

Dad, I have a brain tumor, and I'm sorry. These words from his seventeen-year-old daughter, Amy, turned his world upside down. Now, more than ever, he was determined to put his family first.

The time they spent together in the months before Amy's death were moments that Rich and his family will treasure forever, but they'll especially remember the inside joke that became a catchphrase for not only the Donnelly family but also the Pittsburgh Pirates as they played in the National League Championship Series that year: The chicken runs at midnight.

This book shares the heartwarming story behind the odd catchphrase--and how it still lives on as a symbol for never giving up--and proves that God can work in any person's life, even despite their mistakes and failures. As you learn more about Amy's incredible story, you'll discover:

  • The life-changing power of forgiveness
  • How to find peace and joy in the midst of loss
  • The gift of God's grace

Weaving baseball history with personal memoir, this book is one that will make you thrill to victory, believe in hope, and stand up to cheer for what is good in people's lives. It reminds us that God can work in our lives even when we think it's too late to change--and sometimes he sends us signs from heaven, if we only have eyes to see.

Praise for The Chicken Runs at Midnight:

The Chicken Runs at Midnight is a beautiful story of baseball, family, and faith. Tom Friend does a wonderful job of weaving these three themes together and telling you a story that will give you the chills. You will cry; you will laugh; and you will tell the story over and over again--just as I have.

--Craig Counsell, manager of the Milwaukee Brewers

The Chicken Runs at Midnight is the kind of heartwarming story all of us need, not just baseball fans. In our loud, busy world, it's a poignant reminder of what is truly important.

--Tom Verducci, bestselling author of The Yankee Years and The Cubs Way

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Product Details
  • Weight: 421g
  • Dimensions: 147 x 221mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780310352068

About Tom Friend

Tom Friend is a feature writer columnist director and commentator who has worked for ESPN the New York Times the Washington Post the Los Angeles Times the Kansas City Star the San Jose Mercury News and the National Sports Daily. He has had multiple stories reprinted in the anthology The Best American Sports Writing and his TV version of The Chicken Runs at Midnightwhich he reported and wrote for ESPNwas nominated for a 2016 Sports Emmy. A graduate of the University of Missouri and a native of Washington D.C. he lives in Southern California with his wife and two children.

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