A captivating biography of the legendary ball player Lou Gehrig, known for both his prowess on the field and his courage in life. Lou Gehrig will go down in history as one of the best ballplayers of all time. With a career average of .340 and 493 home runs, he played in a record-setting 2,130 consecutive games and was elected to the Hall of Fame. He was robbed of his superb physical skills as a relatively young man by ALS, the degenerative disease now known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease", and died in 1941. Ray Robinson re-creates the life of this legendary ballplayer and also provides an insightful look at baseball through the Depression years, including all the great players of that era -- Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Miller Huggins, and more.
Ray Robinson Livres
Cet auteur explore les complexités de la psyché humaine à travers des récits captivants et atmosphériques. Son style, souvent décrit comme un thriller littéraire, se caractérise par une profonde perspicacité des personnages et une ambiance troublante. Salué comme l'une des voix émergentes les plus impressionnantes de Grande-Bretagne, les œuvres de cet écrivain jouent avec les conventions du genre tout en offrant des lectures captivantes et stimulantes. Sa capacité à créer du suspense tout en explorant des thèmes profonds en fait un conteur distinctif.






The Australian Ugliness
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Fifty years after its first publication, Robin Boyd’s bestselling The Australian Ugliness remains the definitive statement on how we live and think in the environments we create for ourselves. In it Boyd railed against Australia’s promotion of ornament, decorative approach to design and slavish imitation of all things American. ‘The basis of the Australian ugliness,’ he wrote, ‘is an unwillingness to be committed on the level of ideas. In all the arts of living, in the shaping of all her artefacts, as in politics, Australia shuffles about vigorously in the middle—as she estimates the middle—of the road, picking up disconnected ideas wherever she finds them.’ Boyd was a fierce critic, and an advocate of good design. He understood the significance of the connection between people and their dwellings, and argued passionately for a national architecture forged from a genuine Australian identity. His concerns are as important now, in an era of sustainability, suburban sprawl and inner-city redevelopment, as they were half a century ago. Caustic and brilliant, The Australian Ugliness is a masterpiece that enables us to see our surroundings with fresh eyes.
Electricity is now a film starring Agyness Deyn
The Mating Habits of Stags
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Former farmhand Jake, now a widower in his seventies, goes on the run in the Yorkshire Dales after committing a crime. As he travels the countryside trying to avoid capture, we learn of the events of his past: the wife he loved and lost, their child that he knows cannot be his, and the deep-seated need for revenge that manifests itself in a moment of violence.
Flying Bats!
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Informs readers about bats, including when they wake up, what they look like, and what they eat.
Black Panthers for Beginners
- 153pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A crowd of onlookers gawked from the sidewalk as four young black men dressed in black leather jackets and berets leaped from a Volkswagen, each of them wielding shotguns with bandoliers strapped across their bodies. The young men surrounded two white police officers who had accosted a black man and had him spread-eagled against a building. The young men did not say a word as the police officers watched them nervously, their eyes fixed on the shotguns. One of the young men held a large law book in his hand…This was the Black Panther Party in ideal action. The real story—the whole story—was both more and less heroic. So begins Black Panthers For Beginners. The late 1960s, when the Panthers captured the imagination of the nation’s youth, was a time of regulation. While their furious passage was marked by death, destruction and government sabotage, the Panthers left an instructive legacy for anyone who dares to challenge the system. Herb Boyd has done exhaustive research, examined the claims of all parties involved, and boiled the story down to “the truth.” We believe this is the most truthful book on the market, but each Panther has his or her own story to tell. We suggest that you check out the stories of all the Black Panthers.
Pound For Pound
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Hailed by critics as a long overdue portrait of Sugar Ray Robinson, a man who was as elusive out of the ring as he was magisterial in it, Pound for Pound is a lively and nuanced profile of an athlete who is arguably the best boxer the sport has ever known. So great were Robinson's skills, he was eulogized by Woody Allen, compared to Joe Louis, and praised by Muhammad Ali, who called him "the king, the master, my idol." But the same discipline that Robinson brought to the sport eluded him at home, leading him to emotionally and physically abuse his family -- particularly his wife, the gorgeous dancer Edna Mae, whose entrepreneurial skills helped Robinson build an empire to which Harlemites were inexorably drawn. Exposing Robinson's flaws as well as putting his career in the context of his life and times, renowned journalist and bestselling author Herb Boyd, with Ray Robinson II, tells for the first time the full story of a complex man and sport-altering athlete.
Jawbone Lake
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
From the author of Electricity and Forgetting Zoe, comes a thought-provoking, beautifully written and taut thriller. A young woman stands on the shore of a frozen lake and watches a Land Rover crash off the bridge wall and into the ice. Two hundred miles away, a young man is woken by a devastating telephone call.
What Haunts the Heart
- 158pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring themes of lost love, regret, and obsession, this collection features fifteen captivating stories about haunted characters. Each narrative presents a unique scenario, from a Victorian waxwork maker seeking help from a chilling source to a lawyer confronting the past on a beach. Other tales include a puppeteer's final performance in a strange village and a girl's endless wait for a fire engine. The stories delve into the psychological and supernatural, revealing how some are haunted by their own minds while others face true ghosts.
Love's Silent Killer
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience, this novel follows a young man's journey through the challenges of growing up in a small town. As he faces the deaths of his parents and grandparents, along with the complexities of romantic relationships, he discovers the strength to persevere. The story highlights the inner resources we all possess to navigate life's hardships and emerge stronger.