Cricket Kings
By (Author) William McInnes
Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
1st August 2007
Australia
General
Fiction
823.92
288
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 20mm
300g
Chris Andersen loves cricket. He may not be a legend like Bradman or Boonie, but in the Yarraville West Fourths, Chris Andersen is king. He is the captain, the coach, the manager and, thankfully, a player. They are getting hard to find, players. Every Saturday in summer Chris ropes together a motley team of men and a couple of boys to turn up in their cricket whites to try and win a game. Everyone has a different reason for being there: to hear the music from a nearby house, a block out the memories of another place, to be entertained, to please their dad, or just to have a go. And everyone has a story to tell.
'A big-hearted novel with character, leaving the reader with the urge to stand up and cheer' - Sunday Telegraph 'A tender book, imbued with sentiment rather than sentimentality' - Sunday Age 'A unique piece of work that brings alive a suburb and a game that are both part of the national psyche' - Sunday Morning Herald 'Marvellous reading' - Woman's Day 'A book about a lot more than cricket...And even though you laugh out loud, you recognise something real' - Age 'An affectionate, gentle and touching tribute to cricket and blokes who play it for love, not money' - Adelaide Advertiser
William McInnes is one of Australia's most popular stage and screen actors. His leading roles in Sea Change and Blue Heelers have made him a household name. He has been nominated for numerous stage and screen awards, and has won a Variety Club Drama Award and two Logie awards for Most Outstanding Actor.