Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Waiting on Wednesday: When The Men Were Gone





Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature where highlight a soon to be released title I can't wait to read.





This week's pick:  When The Men Were Gone by Marjorie Herrera Lewis
Due out: October 2, 2018

Synopsis taken from Amazon:


In Marjorie Herrera Lewis’s debut historical novel the inspiring true story of high school teacher Tylene Wilson—a woman who surprises everyone as she breaks with tradition to become the first high school football coach in Texas—comes to life.
"A wonderfully touching and beautiful story…Tylene makes me laugh, cry, and cheer for her in ways I have not done in a long time.”—Diane Les Bocquets, bestselling author of Breaking Wild  
Football is the heartbeat of Brownwood, Texas. Every Friday night for as long as assistant principal Tylene Wilson can remember, the entire town has gathered in the stands, cheering their boys on. Each September brings with it the hope of a good season and a sense of unity and optimism.
Now, the war has changed everything.  Most of the Brownwood men over 18 and under 45 are off fighting, and in a small town the possibilities are limited. Could this mean a season without football? But no one counted on Tylene, who learned the game at her daddy’s knee. She knows more about it than most men, so she does the unthinkable, convincing the school to let her take on the job of coach.
Faced with extreme opposition—by the press, the community, rival coaches, and referees and even the players themselves—Tylene remains resolute. And when her boys rally around her, she leads the team—and the town—to a Friday night and a subsequent season they will never forget.           
Based on a true story, When the Men Were Gone is a powerful and vibrant novel of perseverance and personal courage.

1 comment:

Kay said...

Seriously? Brownwood, TX? How totally funny! It's a real place and it's the area where my mother-in-law grew up. Of course, Texas has always had football. I mean, my Dad played football before WWII. A woman coach though. I'm completely marking this one down because how very unusual, plus the whole Texas football angle. Thanks so much for featuring it! I would never have guessed at the story from the cover.