Grasp Whispering Death Penned By Michael Holding Kindle

on Whispering Death

enjoy watching cricket, so when looking for books from the West Indies for the sitelinkRead The World challenge, it occurred to me that a few cricketers must have written books.

Grasp Whispering Death Penned By Michael Holding Kindle
But I had previously resisted that temptation because it seemed like an unimaginative choice and, lets face it, because sporting memoirs tend to be pretty dull.


But in a moment of weakness I ordered Michael Holdings autobiography from, Holding is one of my favourite cricket broadcasters these days: he seems like a thoroughly nice man, he talks well about cricket, and his rumbling Jamaican accent is one of the great voices in broadcasting.
And Tony Cozier is a good person to have as a ghostwriter,

Sadly, this book is indeed fairly dull, Its not a bad book  in fact its probably better than average for a sportsmans memoir  but its not one of the rare examples that transcends the genre.
There are all kinds of ways one of these books could stand out: it could be funny, or psychologically insightful, or gossipy and indiscreet.
But instead this is just a solid, professional bit of writing, Perhaps some of the opinions expressed were controversial at the time, by the mild standards of sporting controversy but its no sitelinkBall Four.


In the last chapter, he mentions in an offhand comments that he has three children by three different women, only one of whom had been his wife and you suddenly get a sense of all the things he hasnt been telling you.
Not that I particularly need to know about his love life, but its part of a broader professional discretion, And discreet is not the most exciting quality in a memoir,

Michael Holding is from Jamaica, but Whispering Death is my book for Barbados, where Tony Cozier is from.
Mainly because there are lots of good choices for books from Jamaica and not so many from Barbados, marked 'read' by mistake Memoir of a life in cricket, Contains chapters that evoke the period when the West Indies team as at their zenith despite great changes in how the game was played internationally, and also the geopolitical issues around apartheid in South Africa and how it affected cricket.
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