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318:: "24 for 3 is written with a beguiling simplicity, and the small wisdoms it offers up are readily accessible to readers (like this one) who have never been able to make head or tail of cricket. Its clarity and musing tone perfectly suit a rainy afternoon. Indeed, this is an ideal release for August, save for the pity that you can't slip it in your spouse's stocking until December." 331:
is not a standard cricket novel. Not that there will ever be one. The writing on cricket is striking yet it's a book one is more confident commending to the keen reader of sophisticated contemporary literature than an all-and-sundry sports
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awards ceremony in June 2008 that most people realised that the author was in fact a man: 'Many initially assumed Boyle must be Walker's agent when he walked up to accept the £4,000 McKitterick Prize'.
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The author was frustrated at his inability to find a publisher. On the same day as a rejection arrives he receives an inheritance from a relative's will enabling him to set up his own publishing house
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is an exercise with a theme, using the range of cricket as a literary tool. That, you may worry, risks being abstruse, but the reward is a cricket book that is unexpected and thoughtful.
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concludes "Evocative and clever, this concise tale is engaging rather than resounding, a deft clip for two rather than a thrilling slog for six."
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Sting in the tale for book publisher as Jennie turns out to be Charles – News –
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saying that he 'loved it'. It was published under the title
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The Fiction Desk blog, Saturday 6 September 2008, by Rob
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The Rules of Play
Rules of Play

Jennie Walker
CB Editions
Bloomsbury
Soho Press
McKitterick Prize
ISBN
0-9557285-0-9
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Charles Boyle
McKitterick Prize
Karl Miller
Times Literary Supplement
England
innings
Test cricket
India
Society of Authors
loss adjuster
rules of cricket
fielding positions
CB Editions
Bloomsbury Publishing
Mick Jagger
Soho Press
The Guardian
Lionel Shriver

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