It's not a typo on the cover. I co-wrote a children's book with my son, Noah, under a different pen name, J.P. McGee. Be sure to visit our new website, www.sportsimpossible.com to order signed copies. Noah loves practicing his self-taught (don't get me started) cursive handwriting by signing books for people.
We're thinking about writing a sequel at some point. Composing Sports Impossible led to me finding the non-profit organization, Team IMPACT. Since becoming a part of their family, Noah's become inspired to expand Matthew's story.
But this book took us almost a year to get everything put together, and I need some time to recover before we dive back into another one. And I am consumed with Heartfall at the moment.
About Sports Impossible:
Every day Matthew watches his friend, John, play football and baseball outside with his dad. Every day, Matthew wishes he could do the same, but he realizes he’s only able to play sports in his dreams because he has mitochondrial disease. Matthew’s parents make it their mission to try to make the best out of a bad situation by showering him with gifts and special experiences. Will they be able to give him hope? Will they find something he is able to do? Or are
We're thinking about writing a sequel at some point. Composing Sports Impossible led to me finding the non-profit organization, Team IMPACT. Since becoming a part of their family, Noah's become inspired to expand Matthew's story.
But this book took us almost a year to get everything put together, and I need some time to recover before we dive back into another one. And I am consumed with Heartfall at the moment.
About Sports Impossible:
Every day Matthew watches his friend, John, play football and baseball outside with his dad. Every day, Matthew wishes he could do the same, but he realizes he’s only able to play sports in his dreams because he has mitochondrial disease. Matthew’s parents make it their mission to try to make the best out of a bad situation by showering him with gifts and special experiences. Will they be able to give him hope? Will they find something he is able to do? Or are