Tom Watt
A Beautiful Game
The World's Greatest Players and How Soccer Changed Their Lives
Talking Points
Wherever you are on earth, it’s only a matter of time before you come across children playing soccer. Another five minutes and you will probably find yourself having a ball rolled to your feet as an invitation to join in the game. Soccer is a common language and a culture shared: a joy, a passion, an escape and an affirmation of identity understood and celebrated by children - and their parents - in every country around the globe.
With an introduction by David Beckham, and including touching personal stories by the world’s leading soccer stars, this is How Soccer Explains The World in a beautiful illustrated edition.
Description
For this unique and beautiful book, sports writer Tom Watt talked to the world’s top players about growing up and falling in love with the game: Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Brazil’s Gilberto Silva; England’s David James and Scotland’s Craig Gordon; Italy’s Fabio Cannavaro, Spain’s Iker Casillas and France’s Frank Ribéry; South Africa’s Benni McCarthy and Nigeria’s Nwankwo Kanu; the USA’s Landon Donovan and Shunsuke Nakamura from Japan; and the world’s most famous player, David Beckham.
A Beautiful Game tells their stories, in the players’ own words; stories of boys who would grow up to be heroes for a new generation of young players and fans. They look back to their childhoods; to their family homes, to their schoolrooms, to the friends they grew up with and to the places where they first played the game that has made them stars. The players’ words are brought to life with over 130 full-color images which offer rare, emotive and striking insights and celebrate soccer’s ability to touch our hearts wherever the beautiful game is played.
- (Hardcover,
- ISBN: 9780061735356,
- $29.99)
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- Keywords:
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- Inspiration
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