Harold Larwood
by Duncan Hamilton
Narrated by Alex Jennings
Why You'll Love This
Even if cricket bores you, Alex Jennings makes this biography transcend sport, turning a legend's life into pure human character study.
About This Book
Duncan Hamilton's biography traces the life of Harold Larwood, the Nottinghamshire miner's son who became England's most feared fast bowler and the unlikely instrument of one of cricket's most controversial chapters. At the heart of the book lies the 1932-33 Ashes tour of Australia, where Larwood's devastating pace, directed by captain Douglas Jardine's "Bodyline" tactics, won the series but fractured relations between two nations. Hamilton explores how Larwood, a working-class man used as a weapon by his social superiors, was then abandoned when the diplomatic fallout demanded a scapegoat.
Alex Jennings brings exceptional range to the narration, capturing both the intimacy of a life shaped by coal dust and cricket and the grand sweep of imperial politics. His measured, unhurried delivery suits Hamilton's literary style, which prizes atmosphere and character over statistics. The audio format rewards the book's elegiac tone, and at eleven and a half hours, the pacing never drags. Jennings makes Larwood feel present rather than historical, which is precisely what this award-winning biography deserves.
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