K. Arthur's New Book 'Season 2: A Mac McKyer Sports Story' Continues the Riveting Seasons Series and Explores the Issues of Growing Up in a Racist World

Fulton Books author, K. Arthur, a professional educator, chaplain, minister, and writer, has completed his most recent book "Season 2: A Mac McKyer Sports Story": a sequel to the exciting football-themed Season 1. In this new basketball-focused book, readers—whether fellow athletes or not—will find themselves caught up in Mack's story as he faces the challenges of growing up in a difficult world struggling to succeed as an athlete, but more importantly as a human being. 

Arthur shares, "Season 2 of this series is a basketball-themed story following the life and times of high school student-athlete Francis 'Mack' McKyer and his friends. Mack's first semester as a transfer student to Lincoln High School in Columbia City was not easy. As a football player, Mack helped lead his team to the city championship game, but basketball is a very different sport. Does he have what it takes to succeed again, especially when confronted by the hostility of team veterans who for unknown reasons are working to undermine his efforts? In Season 2, typical growing-up issues and challenges are further complicated by racial tensions. Walk alongside Mack as he struggles to confront racism in his school, on his team, and within himself."

Published by Fulton Books, K. Arthur's brilliant narrative is drawn from his firsthand experience in sports—as an athlete, coach, and father. Facing up to racism in this day and age is not easy. The author has weaved his story to confront inter-racial dynamics from his perspective and to encourage readers to do the same.

One thing everyone should know, the next book is in the works!

Readers who wish to experience this great work can purchase "Season 2: A Mac McKyer Sports Story" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books