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Two Brothers by Ben Elton.
Not to bad a read about two brothers at the beginning of 1938 in Germany
Not to bad a read about two brothers at the beginning of 1938 in Germany
I've just finished The Don, the definitive biography of Don Bradman. 699 pages plus 30 odd pages of stats.
Absolutely brilliant.
It describes his career from playing as a child in Bowral NSW, to club cricket, then Sheffield Shield before his international career in great detail.
But the insight into what it was like in the 1920s and 1930s is fascinating. That he had to have a job because cricket didn't pay enough to live on. And the 6-8 weeks it took to get to England for a tour. On tour here they would play 10 county matches (no one-dayers obviously) and often started these games the day after a Test match ended.
I can't recommend this book enough. Indeed if you want my copy (I won't read it again) PM me and you can have it for free (Ex P&P)
Great readJust started "Under the Wire" it's the wartime memoir of a Spitfire pilot, Bill Ash, shot down over France and captured by the Gestapo and his subsequent attempts to escape from P.O.W. camps.
Interesting. It is definitely written in a positive light. Concentrating (in great detail) on every match he played, but also giving an insight in to his life away from cricketIs it a glorifying biography or a realistic one? He was a fantastic cricketer, probably the best there's ever been, but, by all accounts, not so great as a human being.
enjoyable, not particularly taxing, and mildly amusing.The Satsuma Complex - Bob Mortimer
Agreed, thought is was pretty good readingenjoyable, not particularly taxing, and mildly amusing.