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  • Decatur, AL
  • United States
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Something About Me and My Book:
Pattye Patterson Glosson is a native of Decatur, Alabama. She was educated at Wallace State Community College and Athens State University. At present, she works as a Director of Health Information Management in Madison, Alabama.
Pattye is the author of numerous short stories, one picture book and one stage play. Diamond In The Rough is her first Chapter Book. She is the Director of the Young People’s Division at her Church. She has worked as a baseball Team Mom and Girl Scout Leader. Her many years as a Young People’s Division Director have given her insight and understanding of young people. Pattye is the mother of one daughter, two sons, and two stepsons and has five grandchildren. After traveling abroad she now lives in Alabama with her husband.

Synopsis: Diamond In The Rough follows the spirited adventures of a little boy who makes a brave decision to follow a dream despite overwhelming obstacles.

Toby Houser is a 7-year-old who is dealing with his parents’ divorce. His father has moved away, and he and his mother move to a neighborhood with no kids his age. Faced with conflict and devastating disappointments, the child chooses to fight back instead of dwelling on his broken home. He defeats the rejection that wells up inside him by pouring his energy into baseball.

Soon after moving into a new community, Toby discovers that America’s pastime is the sport of choice and decides to become a pitcher for a local Little League team. This proves to be quite a challenge since he knows nothing of the game. With only his dog, Pepper, to talk to, Toby musters up his courage and devotes his time to developing his arm. His mother realizes how important this is to her son and encourages him every step of the way.

With her guidance and the help of a couple of coaches who mentor the aspiring athlete, Toby discovers just how far one can go with a little determination and a lot of love.
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