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The books have different protagonists but a similar premise. In promotion of Gutman's new novel The Million Dollar Putt , Hyperion Books for Children republished the authors' previous four books in his Million Dollar series, hiring Michael Koelsch to illustrate new cover artworks for all five novels.
The Million Dollar Shot is a children's story written by Dan Gutman. It is held by over 1100 US and Canadian libraries, according to WorldCat . In promotion of Gutman's 2006 novel The Million Dollar Putt , Hyperion Books for Children republished the authors previous four books in his Million Dollar series, hiring Michael Koelsch to illustrate ...
According to Britannica, in 1964 iconic bowler Don Carter was the first athlete to earn a $1 million contract in any professional sport. The bowler, known for his mastery of the right-handed ...
The Million Dollar Goal; The Million Dollar Kick; The Million Dollar Putt; The Moves Make the Man; MVP (novel) My Losing Season; Q. The Queen's Gambit (novel) R.
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Gutman has written over 70 books in the My Weird School series [9] illustrated by Jim Paillot, plus related series including My Weird School Daze and My Weirder School.He has also written the Million Dollar series, featuring children who get a chance to win a million dollars in various sporting events; the Genius Files series; Tales from the Sandlot, a series of fantasy sports stories; and the ...
NBC is teaming with Studio Lambert to send 100 players to Million Dollar Island, in a new adventure reality competition. Based on a Dutch format (that premieres this March), Million Dollar Island ...
Austin Eckroat appeared to sink a 20-foot putt for birdie on Sunday at The Players Championship in Florida on Sunday — only to have it wiped off the board in a rarely enforced timing rule.