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The Don S. McClure Show Live- New Book Release - Moving Upward with ideas

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The Don S. McClure Show Live- New Book Release - Moving Upward  with ideas

The New Book is ready for release- Beyond Dreams 9 on the Field.

Renowned American Author Don S. McClure created this incredible story of two talented young ladies who, because of their separate life challenges since birth, fight their way to the top of their field while growing up to make their dreams a reality.One girl will bring total victory for those like her. She is living with an impairment that costs her 90% of sight.

Her name is Sierra Leone Winston, and she will force the world to understand and respect her as a whole human being who just happens to be different from birth.She will become one of the best female pitchers in the high school public baseball series. Our story includes the courageous views of Sierra’s two loving parents who are willing to face the world and  all its ugly perceptions of their child, who was born with an affliction, or disease, of her eyes through no fault of either parent.

She was the child that God blessed them with to care for, guide through life, and shield from the unacceptance of those who saw her as a child with a handicap.  Many felt she would not be able to cope in society or compete with those who were considered normal children in the educational system or in life itself.

Amaryllis Martinez is the second young female pitcher who is determined to change that girls are viewed based on their countries of origin. Her desire to become the best in this field could bring substantial changes to education and sports in her country of Cuba and could improve the value of young women in baseball worldwide. 

Dialogue by Renowned American Author Don S. McClure 

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