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The Heart of Danny

The Heart of Danny

Shearson Haughton Sims

Independently Published
2017
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Danny is introduced to Kimberly, and from that point on, weird things began to happen to him. After being hospitalized, the Doctor ran tests on Danny. The results were shocking...Danny's heart was very small. Every time Kimberly came around, Danny would begin to shake, his hands would turn red, and his chest would start pounding. Kimberly realized that things would only happen when she comes around. After a series of tests, the doctor discovered that Danny's heart was growing, and his health was improving. Danny began to call Kimberly, Amber...a girl who was his only friend when he was younger, at the foster home he grew up in. Kimberly argues that she was not adopted, and has never been in a foster home. Could Kimberly be Amber, or is Danny just insane?
The Uncommon Life of Danny O'Connell: A Tale of Baseball Cards, Average Players, and the True Value of America's Game
In "The Uncommon Life of Danny O'Connell," the author explores the life of Danny O'Connell, a player often overlooked in the annals of baseball history due to his status as a "common" card in the collecting world. O'Connell's story is much more than his on-field performance; it's a tale of the human spirit, embodying dreams, disappointments, and the unnoticed grandeur of an ordinary life. Through an engaging narrative, the book offers a window into America's pastime during its "Golden Era," providing insights into a time when baseball was not just a sport but a cultural cornerstone that shaped and reflected the American experience. The work goes beyond the statistics and perceived value of baseball cards to delve into O'Connell's life, from his upbringing in Paterson, New Jersey, through his professional career marked by significant but underrecognized achievements, to his endeavors beyond baseball, including his talents in singing, shuffleboard, and public speaking. The narrative weaves together baseball history, the evolution of sports memorabilia collecting, and a personal journey of rediscovery, challenging readers to reconsider the worth of an individual's contributions both on and off the field. Far from a mere sports biography, the book is an homage to the everyday heroes of baseball and a critique of reducing complex lives to mere numbers or collectible items. It is a celebration of the overlooked and undervalued, urging a reevaluation of what makes a life uncommonly extraordinary.