I’m hosting the starte day party today for sports fiction “Rainbow Curve”. The tour runs from February 2nd to March 2nd. Enjoy the book tour!
Tour Schedule
February 2nd: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading
February 4th: Book Excerpt @ I’m an Eclectic Reader
February 6th: Author Interview @ Editor Charlene’s Blog
February 8th: Promo Post @ Undercover Book Reviews
February 9th: Book Excerpt @ Hollow Readers
February 11th: Guest Post @ Tea Talks
February 13th: Promo Post @ Bookaholic Ramblings
February 15th: Book Review @ Bedazzled Reading
February 17th: Book Excerpt @ The Book Daily
February 19th: Author Interview @ The Single Librarian
February 21st: Promo Post @ Bookish Madness
February 23rd: Book Review @ Books are Forever
February 25th: Book Excerpt @ Cassidy Crimson’s Blog
February 26th: Guest Post @ Jooniel Obsesses over Stuff
February 28th: Book Review @ PRATR
February 28th: Promo Post @ Nat’s Book Nook
March 1st: Book Review @ For The Love of Books
March 2nd: Promo Post @ Indy Book Fairy
About The Book
Author: Michael Boylan
Genre: Sports
Buy a ticket for a bus ride taking you from North to Central to South America and a boat ride to the Caribbean along with a traveling baseball team. Discover baseball in all its mythical allure: Rainbow Curve is a compelling tale about race, politics, corrupting power and one man’s courage to stand up against it.
An aging baseball player, his multi-cultural teammates, a domineering manager, and a South American drug lord—are all brought together in Rainbow Curve, a gripping novel that explores the international baseball scene. Moving from training camps in Sun City, Arizona, to Wrigley Field in Chicago, to a mountain citadel in Columbia, author Michael Boylan expertly draws connections between America’s favorite pastime, cultural power, and ethical choice.
-Linda Furgerson Selzer, Associate Professor of English/ Penn State University.
Michael Boylan writes like a true baseball fan. Rainbow Curve is a novel filled with more than 9 innings of history. From barnstorming and tales about the Negro Leagues to the Chicago Cubs, Boylan examines the life of players on and off the field. Bo Mellan, Rainbow Billy Beauchamp and Buddy Beal are just some of the characters who give this novel a high batting average. Baseball is not just a game about balls and strikes, it’s also about economics, race, youth and growing old. Rainbow Curve is a reminder of why we sing “God Bless America” at the ball park.
– E. Ethelbert Miller, Literary Activist and author of The 5th Inning.
Author Bio
Michael Boylan is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Marymount University. He is the author of 26 books and over 120 articles in Philosophy and Literature. Details can be found at michaelboylan.net.
Links
Website: http://michaelboylan.net
B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/rainbow-curve-michael-boylan/1120963310?ean=9781620156230
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaelboylan22207
Twitter: https://twitter.com/michaelboylan60