Saving Babe Ruth Anniversary Event
Title: Saving Babe Ruth
Author: Tom Swyers
Genre: Literary Fiction / Thriller / Sports
Based on a true story, Saving Babe Ruth is an award-
winning novel about a family headed by David Thompson, a burned-out lawyer and Civil War buff.
When he learns that the town's youth baseball league is going to fold, David’s love for the sport and
for his son, Christy, inspire him to try to save it for the boys in town. David puts his fading career on
hold as he struggles to resurrect this dream while at the same time trying to salvage his marriage to
his wife, Annie.
Though Christy and Annie want to see him save the league, David finds
himself in way over his head; the more he passionately tries to save it, the more he ends up hurting
Christy and Annie. It’s a catch-22 that leaves his family wounded and David lost, wedged between his
desire to revive the league so he can live with himself, and the desire to heal his family so they can
live with him.
When David starts to keep secrets from Annie to satisfy these desires,
he weaves a web of deceit that further fractures the family. At the same time, the town wrestles to
keep its own secrets under wraps while it almost bursts with people leading double lives. They want
David and the league to fail, and they’ll stop at nothing to get what they want, even if they have to go
through Christy and Annie to get it.
With the help of Johnny McFadden--a newfound friend who's addicted
to baseball--David concocts a plan to defend the league and his family. The pair will have to navigate
through a maze of backroom politics, corruption, scandal and crime that extends to the professional
sports world. David will have to call upon all of his legal and survival skills to try and turn things
around.
Saving Babe Ruth is also the inspiring story about a baseball
team full of teenage outcasts struggling to believe in themselves. When the time is right, they'll face
the prospect of having to fight crazy with crazy to save baseball for themselves, their town and
beyond.
The novel reveals the underbelly of youth sports that’s hurting
communities nationwide today, but readers and reviewers say you don’t have to be a fan of baseball
or sports to enjoy the story. Its themes, including one of community responsibility, are beginning to
resonate. The story is so powerful that one of the nation’s leading professional sports agents has
threatened a lawsuit over the book. The novel has even caused one town to come to a standstill to
hold an emergency board meeting over it.
Watch this trailer video to learn more about
how Saving Babe Ruth came to life.
New York Times bestselling author Margot Livesey says
Swyers “has created a man for all seasons” in David Thompson and calls Saving Babe
Ruth “an absorbing and compulsively readable novel.”
Saving Babe Ruth is the winner of a number of accolades
including the 2015 Benjamin Franklin Book Award for “Best First Book: Fiction.”
If you like fast-paced and humor-laced stories, don’t miss this family’s
fight to stay together as it confronts a youth sports underworld loaded with captivating
characters.
Author Bio
Award-
winning author Tom Swyers first had an audience on the edge of their seat (and the girls giggling)
when his play, The Great Train Robbery, made its debut in the seventh grade.
After high school, he worked his way through some of the best colleges
in the country. Employed in a variety of jobs ranging from a late-night convenience store clerk to a
fine jewelry salesperson, Tom eventually graduated from college and then worked his way through
law school in the caverns of Wall Street.
Since then, he’s studied at the New York State Summer Writer’s
Institute at Skidmore College. He’s also a member of both the Authors Guild and the Hudson Valley
Writers Guild.
Along the way, he married his high school sweetheart and raised a
family. With that came baseball, but that's another story (Saving Babe Ruth). Tom is also
an award-winning youth sports advocate.
When he isn’t writing or reading, Tom is usually running (literally) away
from trouble on the back roads of Upstate, New York where he lives with his family and two cats
(really two dogs working undercover).
Saving Babe Ruth is his first novel and these are some of
the awards it has received:
- Gold Winner, “Best First Book: Fiction," 2015 Independent Book Publishers Association’s Benjamin Franklin Book Awards.
- Silver Winner, “Best Popular Fiction," 2015 Independent Book Publisher Association’s Benjamin Franklin Book Awards.
- Reader Views, “Best Regional Fiction 2014/2015: Northeast.”
- Finalist, "Best New Fiction," 2014 USA Best Book Awards.
Email: SwyersTom@gmail.com
Hi Laura,
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting me on the first anniversary of “Saving Babe Ruth.”
As of last night, these are some of the sales rankings the novel has on Amazon Kindle suggesting its wide appeal to a variety of readers:
#1 Baseball (also rated #1)
#1 Humorous Literary Fiction
# 3 Psychological Literary Fiction
#4 Contemporary American Fiction
#5 Sports Fiction
#7 Legal Thriller
#14 Women’s Literary Fiction
#17 Genre: Family Life
Read the reviews on Amazon to get better flavor for the book. It’s on sale this week only.
Thank you and have a wonderful day!
Tom
Hi Laura,
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting me on the first anniversary of “Saving Babe Ruth.”
As of last night, these are some of the sales rankings the novel has on Amazon Kindle suggesting its wide appeal to a variety of readers:
#1 Baseball (also rated #1)
#1 Humorous Literary Fiction
# 3 Psychological Literary Fiction
#4 Contemporary American Fiction
#5 Sports Fiction
#7 Legal Thriller
#14 Women’s Literary Fiction
#17 Genre: Family Life
Read the reviews on Amazon to get better flavor for the book. It’s on sale this week only.
Thank you and have a wonderful day!
Tom