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Mike Sciacca
When reading the simple words that Paul Kevin Trani has penned in his
first book, one will be able to find a simple message directed at
children.
It is that age group that Trani targeted when he wrote, “The Red
Lazers, First Game of the Season.” The book tells of the story of young
girl new to a girls’ soccer team, who is scared about playing in her
first game and against players bigger than herself. This young girl --
named Baylee -- learns over the course of the book’s 28 pages how to
overcome her fears.
It may be a simple message, Trani says, but it’s one he hopes kids
take to heart.
“I think it is important that we parents instill solid morals in our
children,” he said.
After overcoming any initial fears or doubts about his writing
ability, the Huntington Beach resident went to work on a project that
took three months to complete.
“The Red Lazers, First Game of the Season,” was written with the help
of his wife Lori.
In December, Dorrance Publishing Co. of Pittsburgh put Trani under a
two-year contract. The publishing company has printed 500 copies of the
book, which has yet to hit bookshelves.
The paperback book was a collaboration of Trani’s family, perhaps the
most cherished part of his life. His mother, Polly Ann Law, drew all the
illustrations, from front cover to back. The characters portrayed in his
book -- and their likenesses in illustration -- are created in the images
of children he knows: his own, nieces, nephews and his children’s
friends.
The central figure in the book is based on his own 3-year-old
daughter, Baylee.
Even the author himself is in the book as Coach Kevin. Trani said he
gained insight into writing this book after playing soccer at Westminster
High and later coaching a youth soccer team.
“The only English class I did well in was creative writing. I always
wanted to write something and the idea for this book came to me one day
while I was driving home from work,” said the 38-year-old, who works as a
marine clerk in the longshore industry in Long Beach.
Trani also has written two other stories, one contains the message of
being a good winner, the other touts the virtue of being a good loser.
These two stories are put to paper but have not yet been published.
He ends each of his books with a Bible quote appropriate to his
intended message.
“I love children and I think it is important, as parents, that we take
time out to take care of our kids,” he added. * MIKE SCIACCA is the
education and sports reporter. He can be reached at (714) 965-7171 or by
e-mail at [email protected].
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