For the Golfer in All of Us
If you love
golf, or even if you hate golf, you will have a “ball” reading
Lost in Love Grass.
Author Steve Rogers has been playing golf since he was 11
years old and, oh, the stories he can tell!
What an absolutely fun read! The
story unfolded beautifully and I'm thrilled Steve included me in
the book. It’s a good thing he is a far better writer than a
golfer!” says Mark van Eeghen, former football star with
the Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots.
The author’s lifetime
love of golf inspired him to write this novel, told by a
narrator who has Alzheimer’s.
Rogers wondered what would happen to a golfer who never wanted
to give up the game.
“I enjoyed each
and every page of the book. It made me laugh out loud. The
writing is reminiscent of Jack Kerouac,” states Ginny Walsh, a
retired public school teacher from Worcester, Mass.
Rogers’s keen observations of
human behavior in Lost in
Love Grass show a love of golf right along with a
love of life. Be prepared to for a rollicking good read!
“This
is the ultimate ‘golf guy’ book. It is sarcastic, pessimistic,
bawdy, self-deprecating and dark,” says Bob Black, visiting
professor at Massachusetts Maritime.