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Cricket Kings

par William McInnes

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Step into the lives of a team of regular middle-aged men who meet each week to play cricket in their local park. With these characters William will make us laugh and cry. And never again will we think that someone is just a regular bloke - everyone can be a king or a queen in their own suburb. The first novel from this Australian writer.… (plus d'informations)
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Cricket Kings, the first novel by William McInnes, is set in late summer in suburban Victoria. The Yarraville West Fourths, a team cobbled together by Chris Andersen, are playing their last game of the season against Trinity on the Cec Bull Memorial Oval. What happens immediately before, during and after the match, to the players, organizers and spectators, makes for plenty of laugh-out-loud moments as well as the occasional lump in the throat. McInnes does an excellent job of portraying these sportsmen and showing us their deeper thoughts and feelings. He touches on father-son relationships, immigration, war, love of music, reminiscence, teamwork and having a go. An altogether enjoyable novel. ( )
  CloggieDownunder | Mar 16, 2012 |
Let it be known that I am not a sport afficionado by any stretch of the imagination. I have been known to get excited about soccer matches but that's about it.

This novel is written by the popular Aussie actor William McInnes. It's a point of national honour really to have read this for book club.

But it is probably a book that will be appreciated more by the blokes, I'm guessing.

But I had a go - in the spirit of the book mind you. Which is the all important thing for Aussies. To have a go. "Avva go you mug" is a term of endearment oft bandied about to the bewilderment of new Aussies.

If you like laconic, wry humour that doesn't take itself too seriously but does ponder on the mysteries of life aka love and cricket - this book is for you. ( )
  alexdaw | Jan 18, 2012 |
A charming book with a heartening message. William's humour and tenderhearted prose sings from every page. ( )
  sleepydumpling | Mar 4, 2007 |
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Step into the lives of a team of regular middle-aged men who meet each week to play cricket in their local park. With these characters William will make us laugh and cry. And never again will we think that someone is just a regular bloke - everyone can be a king or a queen in their own suburb. The first novel from this Australian writer.

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