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WHY WE KNEEL HOW WE RISE: WINNER OF THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR PRIZE

WHY WE KNEEL HOW WE RISE: WINNER OF THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR PRIZE
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  • ISBN13 9781398503267
  • ISBN10 1398503266
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Año de Edición 2022
  • Idioma Inglés

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WHY WE KNEEL HOW WE RISE: WINNER OF THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR PRIZE

-5% dto.    14,30€
13,59€
Ahorra 0,72€
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'The best book about racism I?ve ever read. Powerful, passionate, challenging, and, like the author?s fast bowling, at times very uncomfortable. I learned a lot & it made me think a lot.'
-- Piers Morgan, TV presenter and journalist

'One of the most important [books] of the year, and certainly among the most powerful... If anything will change the way we see the world it is this - the sports book of the year.' -- Roger Alton ? Daily Mail, Sports Books of the Year

'This powerful book...recounts unsparing stories of prejudice and injustice, but the best passages are when Holding writes from the heart.' -- Matt Dickinson ? The Times, Sports Book of the Year

'Holding writes of his personal guilt at rolling with the racist punches throughout his career... The language is raw, his observations unsparing, but there is no more important sports book this year.' -- Ben Taylor ? Sunday Times, Sport Books of the Year

'This amazing book' -- Chris Evans ? Virgin Radio

'The outstanding book by a mile' -- Danny Kelly ? Talksport

'The most important book by a sportsperson you may ever read. But calling it a sports book would not remotely do it justice... Why We Kneel, How We Rise is powerful precisely because, even after confronting the horror on a scale that makes your blood boil, it tells us that there is still, and always will be, hope.' -- Nakul Pande ? The Cricketer

'[A] meticulously researched jeremiad, which details centuries of prejudice.' -- Simon Kuper and Murad Ahmed ? Financial Times, Sports Books of the Year

'Shocking and at times difficult to read... The relentless accrual of detail tracks a process of dehumanisation of the black race...and it presents an inarguable case. Holding and his co-writer Ed Hawkins have taken a vast and complex subject and made it human.' -- Jon Hotten ? Wisden Cricket Monthly

'There?s a good reason this offering from the legendary West Indies cricketer claimed the prestigious [William Hill] award this year. It looks at the root cause of racism and offers an unsettling, eye-opening read for those lucky enough to avoid it in our daily lives. But it?s not simply a story of how bad things are; it?s a powerful call for change and is infused with optimism for a better tomorrow.' -- Cathal Dennehy ? Irish Independent

'An incredible book. This tome straddles sport, sociology, anthropology and global politics, and holds a mirror to humanity, warts and all... It is remarkable to know that he achieved all that he aspired to do. This conscience-stirrer of a book will defy time. This book is a classic, one that will make you aware that inequality is a horrific reality and it is time to change that.' -- K.C.Vijaya Kumar ? The Hindu

'A sober, densely researched account of racial discrimination' ? Morning Star
Michael Holding was born in Jamaica in 1954 and played 60 Tests for the West Indies between 1975 and 1987, taking 249 wickets. After retiring from the game, he became a commentator, mainly working for Sky Sports.


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