
OVER THE LINE - BY - HAROLD M. SHERMAN
COPYRIGHT 1929, BY - THE GOLDSMITH PUBLISHING CO. - INTRODUCTION
J. D. V. - CHAPTER I - THE STRANGE CONTRACT
CHAPTER II. - JUDD GRITS HIS TEETH
CHAPTER III - A KICKER IS DISCOVERED
CHAPTER IV - FIGHTING SPIRIT
CHAPTER V - FOR A SCRAP OF PAPER
CHAPTER VI - ILL NEWS AND A NEW ARRIVAL
CHAPTER VII - THE FIRST NIGHT
CHAPTER VIII - JUDD PRACTICES FOOTBALL
In a small Midwestern town, the shadow of a celebrated athlete looms over his younger brother. Judd Billings, tall and strong but painfully shy, is expected to follow the heroic footsteps of his decorated sibling, yet he recoils from the very spotlight that defines his family’s reputation. As high school pressures mount, Judd’s self‑doubt becomes a silent barrier, making even simple decisions feel like battles.
When his older brother returns home for a summer visit, the contrast between admiration and frustration sharpens. Bob urges Judd to tap into his raw physical talent, insisting that the only real danger is letting fear dictate his future. Faced with a choice between retreat and effort, Judd begins to confront the mental hurdle that has held him back, setting the stage for a personal journey that will shape his path through college and beyond.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (264K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-09-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1898–1987
A prolific American writer who moved easily from adventure fiction and screen work into books on the unexplained, he built a career that was anything but ordinary. Best known for his long-running interest in telepathy and psychic research, he also wrote novels, stories, plays, and nonfiction across several decades.
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