"And so, I will tell you about Camel College and how one man nearly destroyed my love for the game. For all of the years until now, basketball was at times surreal when I was on the court." The basketball adventures of Dandyboy continue in "The Camel Blues," the sequel to "Dandyboy and the Impossible Dream." In his own words, Dandyboy tells of the challenges, disappointments, ordeals, and lessons he has learned from his college experience. Dandyboy had a stellar athletic year as a high school senior, leading his team in scoring, as well as being one of the top ten scorers in the conference....
"And so, I will tell you about Camel College and how one man nearly destroyed my love for the game. For all of the years until now, basketball was at ...
The Village, a government sponsored housing project built in the 1940s, was more than bricks and mortar. It was a place that produced stories of triumph and tragedy, of unending friendships and journeys taken, of awakening and coming of age. Although not occupied by kings and princes, it nevertheless was Camelot for three boys-Jordan, Jack, and Carlo.
Situated in a small factory town in Connecticut, the Village became home to a unique and diverse group of people. With the advent of World War II, the lives of the Village's residents became immersed in the daily events happening overseas....
The Village, a government sponsored housing project built in the 1940s, was more than bricks and mortar. It was a place that produced stories of trium...