read this one!.
I heard all about this book when Dr Dean Allen was on TMS during the lunch break on the last day of the Boxing Day Test.
I was instantly hooked, listening to him talking about the history of cricket in South Africa in the late 19th century, a wonderful Victorian village which still stands, intrigue and more.
I made enquiries about buying the book and found out that I would be able to meet Dr Allen in person as he was giving talks about the book at a couple of Cricket Society meetings in the North East. and North Yorkshire
I was lucky enough to catch up with him giving a talk at Chester le Street a few weeks ago.
I came home with a signed copy of the book and not enough hours in that evening to read as much as I wanted to!
I am not going to give the 'story ''away.
What I will say is that I found myself transported into Victorian South Africa, both before and after the Boer War.
I read about names that were familiar to me from cricket, most especially Lord Hawke. ( well there should be a 'Yorkshireman' in every good story)
The mixture of Cricket and politics, money making, and social climbing, is enough to power any work of fiction, this however is all true!
Some evenings as I put the book down, I had to remind myself that it really was all fact and fascinating fact too!!
It really is a rags to riches tale of a young Scottish railway worker who became part of South African and cricket history
This is not a review of the book, more a total recommendation.
More information about Dean Allen the author can be found on his website and also how to purchase the book.
http://www.deanallen.co.za
Buy it!!!! It is one of the best books I have read so far this year!!! ( and I read a lot!).
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Oh! that's Lainey, thought for a moment Ryan Sidebottom was there!!!
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