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Chargement... Blessed: The Breakout Year of Rampaging Roy Slaven (édition 2021)par John Doyle (Auteur)
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Who is Rampaging Roy Slaven? An Australian icon, a raconteur, an athlete of unsurpassable - and some may say improbable - sporting feats. Whether training Rooting King to another Melbourne Cup victory, commentating the Olympics or hobnobbing with the country's upper crust, Rampaging Roy Slaven has lived an extraordinary life. But even some of the greatest men come from humble beginnings. Before he shot to fame as Australia's most talented sportsman, he was just another kid in Lithgow, trying to avoid Brother Connor's strap and garner the attention of Susan Morgan from the local Catholic girls school. Blessed follows one year in the life of the boy who would become Rampaging Roy Slaven, a boy who, even at the age of fifteen, knew he was destined for greatness - but had to get through high school first. 'beautifully surprising' The Guardian 'Doyle shows that his use of language is almost as skillful as that of Slaven's ability on any sporting field' Canberra Times Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Doyle signals from the outset that Slaven is an unreliable narrator, so who knows how much of this story is the truth of Doyle's upbringing. I had a similar education to Doyle's, and much of it rang true to me, in terms of the types of teachers that he had, and the way that boys' education was delivered then.
The book rattles along in quite an entertaining fashion overall, but Doyle also provides some insight into some serious social issues that there simply were not answers for in that era. ( )