Theodore Meyer has been called Teddy, T-Dawg, the boy with Down syndrome, and the kid who is lucky to be alive. But what he really wants to be called is important. In my new novel 3 Seats from the Hero , two boys bond as first graders. Michael is the can’t-miss kid, the boy everyone talks about, the boy everyone wants to be around. Teddy is the baseball star’s little brother, the boy who dreams bigger than his challenges, the boy who longs to prove he is more than special. Teddy and Michael take different paths through childhood, but as they grow and change, their unique connection remains. They are at the center of their intertwined families, who watch the friends step forward, stumble backward, and then make a decision that changes their lives forever. 3 Seats from the Hero is a portrait of two boys and their families laughing, learning, sharing, and sacrificing. It’s a story of parents and children, brothers and sisters, the things that bring us together, and the...
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The lady who took our order read it back to us and made it clear that on the form that it was a "G".
The next day when we picked the cookies up, we had dozens of sugar cookies with red icing and a black "G" on each one...including the quote marks!
It was a good laugh at the tailgate and brought the Dawgs a win that day. When we went back the next time, we actually requested the quotes be included -- who knows maybe that was the luck we needed!