Golden Summers by Phil Walker

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Golden Summers by Phil Walker

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A series of journalists, such as Scyld Berry, David Frith, Tanya Aldred, Eleanor Oldroyd, Geoff Lemon and Lawrence Booth write about their cricketing years of discovery, while players Mark Wood, Ted Dexter, Heather Knight, Derek Pringle and Vic Marks provide great insight into on-field performances.

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Golden Summers by Phil Walker

Every cricket lover, for better or worse, has their year. The year it all fell into place or all fell apart. A year of triumph or disaster; of tragedy or comedy. This being cricket, there’s normally a bit of everything. Covering 50 different seasons, from 1934 right up to the weird summer of 2020, a series of journalists, poets, musicians, comedians, and ex-players – plus the odd England captain – have come together to produce a collection of personal essays, using the game of cricket as the backdrop to tell the story of their own Golden Summers. 50 voices for 50 years: each one delving into the year that means the most to them. This is Golden Summers.
The essays within this collection have been curated by Wisden Cricket Monthly’s editor, editor-in-chief and managing editor, Jo Harman, Phil Walker and Matt Thacker respectively.
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ISBN 13 9781909811577
ISBN 10 1909811572
Title Golden Summers
Author Phil Walker
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Trinorth Ltd
Year published 2020-11-30
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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