Buxton Books is excited to host Stephen Panus for a signing of his new book, Walk On. Join us to celebrate this new release, get your copy personalized, and meet the author! This is a free, in-store event. No RSVP is required to attend.
About Walk On:
From the depths of darkness and his greatest loss, emerges an intimate, candid and raw story of a father’s search for meaning in the face of grief and adversity. Walk On is an emotionally powerful book about love, loss, and life. It transcends grief and offers inspiration toward leading a purposeful life filled with kindness, compassion, and service.
In today’s world, grief and adversity are seemingly everywhere, more so than ever. These universal concepts cause many to suffer and lose hope. Walk On is a resilience-centered guidebook for overcoming struggle while teaching that the answers towards leading a life filled with purpose and meaning reside within you.
Drawing upon wisdom, leadership, and a 30-year career as a sports marketing executive, Stephen Panus provides real-world application of indispensable values and traits that illuminate a pathway for becoming the best version of yourself. We all suffer in some manner and no matter what happens or how it happens, we all must ‘Walk On’ in our lives.
About Stephen Panus:
Stephen Panus has been a publicist, sports agent, artist, attorney, sports marketing executive, and motivational speaker. He’s represented an NFL Pro Bowl player and Super Bowl champion, a multiple-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 and a “Dancing with the Stars” champion, international star tennis players, and serves as president of The Jockey Club’s America’s Best Racing brand. Yet, the only title that’s ever mattered to him has been being a father to his two boys, Jake and Liam.
When his elder son, Jake, was tragically and suddenly killed as a passenger in a reckless car crash at the tender age of sixteen in the summer of 2020, Stephen’s life imploded. Seeking to both survive and move forward, he wrote “Walk On” to confront his daily agony and inspire a renewed and resilient faith in living and regaining purpose. Stephen and his wife, Kellie, live in Connecticut with their son, Liam, foster daughter, April, and two dogs.