What Sport Tells Us About Life
By (Author) Ed Smith
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
10th February 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sociology: sport and leisure
796
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
149g
"A book which everyone with a serious interest in sport needs to read" - Simon Barnes, The Times Why will there never be another Bradman How do you win 33 games in a row Why did Zidane lose his rag on the world's stage Foraying deep into sport's leftfield, Ed smith asks the questions we rarely ask of our teams and players. When is cheating really cheating Is the free market good for sport Can talent be a curse Does luck matter His answers, often controversial and always thought provoking, will delight anyone who has ever wondered why sport matters.
Recommended to anyone interested in sport, history, or simply human nature Mark Lawson, Front Row I could eat this stuff up with a spoon Nick Hornby A book that everyone with a serious interest in sport needs to read. Don't miss it -- Simon Barnes The Times A terrific book - Smith has distilled into 200 pages things that took me fifteen years of playing to work out Mike Atherton An exceptional book: lucid, thought-provoking, informative and fair. Outstanding -- Christopher Martin-Jenkins The Times
Ed Smith read History at Peterhouse, Cambridge. Having played for Kent and England, he is now Captain of Middlesex County Cricket Club. He has published two highly acclaimed books: Playing Hard Ball, a comparison of baseball and cricket, and On and Off the Field, which was named Wisden Book of the Year, 2004. He writes for many publications including The Times and Sunday Telegraph.