KP: The Autobiography
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'Outrageous, audacious, jaw-dropping' SUNDAY TIMES
'An essential read' DAILY MAIL
'Utterly captivating' DAILY TELEGRAPH
'Hugely entertaining' GUARDIAN
The fascinating life story of professional cricketer Kevin Pietersen, MBE, from his childhood in South Africa to his experiences as one of the leading lights in the world of international cricket.
Kevin was dropped from the England squad in February 2014, seemingly calling time on an international career that began nearly ten years earlier. The decision puzzled many observers - although the England team had failed miserably in the Ashes tour of 2013-14, Kevin was the tourists' leading run scorer across the series, and he remains the country's highest run scorer of all time across all formats of the game.
Kevin reveals all in his autobiography, telling the stories behind the many other highs and lows of his incredible career. Giving readers the full story of his life, from his childhood in South Africa to his experiences as one of the leading lights in the world of international cricket, KP is an autobiography that entertains and fascinates readers in equal measure.
Customer Reviews
Overpriced!!
I know it has not been released yet so I am not reviewing the book but Apple's pricing. It's way too expensive when compared to other ebook retailers (you know who that is). Come on Apple, don't be too greedy!!
KP
Without doubt the best sporting autobiography I've ever read, KP is a legend plain and simple.
Lack of leadership, inspiration and control
I think it is evident that his record speaks for itself, one of that will go down in history. Before reading his book, I wasn't his biggest fan and his ego appeared to be the better of him. I'm a big believer in straight talking and a transparent dressing room. ECB have to take a great look at themselves with the lack of leadership and control. Flower allowed a culture to develop and was a control freak... The ECB and Flower liked the 'yes boys'. The lack of punishment for the Twitter account is a complete joke and is embarrassing. We look at the best leaders, they give encouragement and inspiration. What a fantastic read and insight into a fractured dressing room.