The Sons of Chester

The Sons of Chester
Author: Craig Ohlau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781684332144

In the mid-1990s, a band of baseball loving boys from the small town of Chester, Illinois, on the banks of the Mississippi River, pursue their dreams of state and national championships.

Sam and Chester

Sam and Chester
Author: Jo Bailey-Merritt
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-08-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1473541409

When Sam Bailey-Merritt was just two years old, almost overnight he lost the ability to communicate or function. His mother, Jo, was at a loss as to what to do as she saw her son grow increasingly isolated and begin to suffer from uncontrollable meltdowns. Eventually, Sam was diagnosed with autism. Sam's condition continued to worsen and, just when Jo had all but given up hope of being able to help him, the family went on a day trip to a nearby miniature pig farm. Sam immediately bonded with a tiny ginger piglet called Chester, who stood sad and alone, apart from the rest of the litter. The connection between the boy and the animal was immediate and their unusual friendship blossomed from the moment the family brought Chester home. The tiny pig refused to leave Sam's side - it was as if he knew that Sam needed a friend. And, for the first time in five years, Jo saw her son really laugh. While Sam's confidence grew, Chester grew in a different way: the micro pig that was supposed to become the size of a Cocker Spaniel in fact ballooned to three times that size - with hilarious consequences for the family! Chester has turned Sam's life around. He now has the ability to communicate his feelings, make friends and is caring and kind towards others. Sam and Chester is the heart-warming story of how a teacup-sized ginger pig helped to transform the life of a boy with autism. It is the emotional story of a mother's fight to win back her son.

Chester's Military Heritage

Chester's Military Heritage
Author: Adrian and Dawn L. Bridge
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445699591

Explore Chester's military heritage, from Roman times to the present day, in this illustrated guide.

S'Mother

S'Mother
Author: Adam Chester
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1613121148

And you think your mom is too involved? Meet the mother of all mothers in this “hilarious” memoir (North Shore News). Adam Chester is the son of a very loving mom, who for almost thirty years has peppered his life with unsolicited advice, news updates, and opinions in the form of thousands of inappropriate, embarrassing, and utterly crazy letters. Here, he presents a selection of her correspondence showing the pathological extremes maternal instincts can take. Why is a grown woman so frantic that her adult son screw on his windows to keep out killer bees? Is Adam at imminent risk of frostbite should he ever decide to visit San Francisco? And are adult trick-or-treaters really that much of a threat? With time, perspective, and plenty of therapy, Adam acknowledges and accepts the comedy of it all—and in this book he shares his story of an unforgettable mom who gives “overprotective” a whole new meaning.