Road To The Open (DVD)
$26.99
Dove approved for 12+ years
Struggling after the loss of his wife, Jerry McDonald is a balding hospital janitor and single father whose only semi-social outlet is tennis with his best friend, Miles, who is working through anger management. Reluctantly, Jerry agrees to play with Miles in a local tournament that could earn them a match in a prestigious competition. For Jerry, though, the thought of winning and defeating the long-time club champion Gallant brothers is as unlikely as finding true love again, until a new co-worker enters his life and gives him a renewed hope.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781563711305
Binding: Video DVD
Published: 2015
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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