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Bob Murphy

    Cet auteur a transitionné d'un parcours athlétique distingué vers une carrière d'écrivain remarquable. Son œuvre offre une perspective unique forgée par des années d'expérience dans les dynamiques d'équipe et le leadership, explorant les thèmes de la résilience et de la réussite collective. Reconnu pour son style narratif captivant, sa prose résonne auprès des lecteurs en saisissant l'essence du dévouement et la recherche de l'excellence, rendant son écriture accessible et attrayante au-delà de l'arène sportive.

    The Hero of Jersey Street
    The Universe and Me
    Leather Soul
    A Boy Called Bob
    • A Boy Called Bob

      Becomes an AFL footballer

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(15)Évaluer

      The story follows a quirky boy named Bob, who, despite his scruffy appearance and unusual habit of sniffing footballs, is passionate about the game. His determination to become a football great, inspired by his hero Matthew Richardson from the Tigers, drives him to pursue his dreams against the odds. Bob's journey explores themes of ambition, identity, and the love of sport.

      A Boy Called Bob
    • Leather Soul

      A Half-back Flanker's Rhythm and Blues

      • 322pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(11)Évaluer

      "The Footscray winters and the glorious liniment-scented afternoons. All of the laughs, the scraps, the yarns and the characters: they all left a mark on me. And I wouldn’t change any of it." Bob Murphy has never been a typical footballer. Music buff, Age columnist and Winnebago driver, he is as comfortable in a Fitzroy café or the front bar of a grungy pub as he is in the locker room. In this unique memoir, Murphy takes the reader inside his seventeen-year career, including his three years as captain of the Western Bulldogs, exploring the people, places and events that shaped him. From playing backyard cricket in 1980s Warragul to Community Cup with Paul Kelly in the 2000s, and from the joy of marrying his high school crush to the agony of a season-ending ACL rupture: the man described as the spirit of the Bulldogs has soul, and it’s made of leather. How did the country kid with a gypsy’s heart become an All-Australian captain? What’s it like to have your club reach the AFL Grand Final for the first time in sixty-two years, and have to cheer from the sidelines? How does it feel to realise you can no longer do the things that made you great? The great Australian football bard Martin Flanagan has long insisted Bob Murphy has a book in him like no footballer has written. Leather Soul proves him right.

      Leather Soul
    • The Universe and Me

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The Universe and Me is his most ambitious work to date. A tour de force, this book represents a synthesis of at least a dozen separate scientific disciplines, including cosmology, physics, chemistry, microbiology, paleobiology, paleoclimatology, paleontology, botany, optics, mammology, primatology, anthropology and the history of science. All of these skillfully and woven together into a fabric of great charm. This is, literally, the greatest story ever told. It is our story. The story of creation, and in the hands of this story-teller, this great adventure, has never been more understandable and available to all.

      The Universe and Me