Sophomore Campaign

Loyal fans and readers of my books (and future fans).....Let me start by saying how exciting it has been to hear from you the last few days with your reactions to my new book Sophomore Campaign. I was thrilled when the book was released earlier than the originally announced publication date of April 1. More time for fans to read before the official start of the baseball season (I am counting down the days. Let's go Mets!!)

A lot of you connected to the star of my book series, Mickey, after reading The Legend of Mickey Tussler. The young pitching phenom with autism definitely captured some hearts. It was rewarding to hear that you were equally enamored with him after reading the sequel. Keep the comments coming. I love hearing your thoughts and suggestions for the next installment of the series. Post your ideas here, in the reviews section (as many of you have done - thank you) or feel free to visit my website at www.franknappi.com to email me directly.

Please note - for those of you who prefer downloading books - good news - Mickey Tussler and Sophomore Campaign will both be released as e-editions very shortly!! I will keep you posted.

And don't forget to "enter to win" on the Sophomore Campaign giveway on this site.Win a signed copy of the book!

Thanks again. I look forward to hearing from you.

Frank
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Published on March 22, 2012 16:31 Tags: autism, baseball, fiction, sports
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message 1: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Sailor Are there any plans to make Sophomore Campaign into a movie like the first book?


message 2: by Frank (new)

Frank Nappi Hi Rachel - I can't tell you how exciting it was to see The Legend of Mickey Tussler "come to life" as the movie "A Mile in his Shoes." While there are no plans as of yet to adapt Sophomore Campaign - I am certainly hopeful it will happen. Thanks for the question!


message 3: by Frank (new)

Frank Nappi Thank you Parker. I appreciate the interest and support.


message 4: by Frank (new)

Frank Nappi Thank you William. Very kind.


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