
The William McInnes Trifecta
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Author: William McInnes
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 896
A presentation package of William McInnes' bestselling books: A MAN'S GOT TO HAVE A HOBBY takes us back to the long summer holidays of the 1960s and 70s, and the last of the baby-boomer childhoods. William writes with humour and affection about his family, especially his mum and dad, who enjoyed life in their house near the bay. 'William McInnes has emerged as a talented writer of comic and touching stories about suburban Australian life.' - Sydney Morning Herald CRICKET KINGS steps into the lives of a team of regular, middle-aged men who meet each week to play cricket in their local park. They don't seem to be extraordinary - they are just like the rest of us - but like everyone, they each have a story to tell. 'CRICKET KINGS is a book about a lot more than cricket... It takes on big themes and dreams in an unassuming way and makes a good yarn out of them. And even as you laugh, you recognise something real.' - The Age THAT'D BE RIGHT brings the world, or at least Australia, into our backyards as William McInnes writes about families and sport, and politics and life - part memoir, part personal history of Australia. 'another entertaining read' - Sydney Morning Herald
Author: William McInnes
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 896
A presentation package of William McInnes' bestselling books: A MAN'S GOT TO HAVE A HOBBY takes us back to the long summer holidays of the 1960s and 70s, and the last of the baby-boomer childhoods. William writes with humour and affection about his family, especially his mum and dad, who enjoyed life in their house near the bay. 'William McInnes has emerged as a talented writer of comic and touching stories about suburban Australian life.' - Sydney Morning Herald CRICKET KINGS steps into the lives of a team of regular, middle-aged men who meet each week to play cricket in their local park. They don't seem to be extraordinary - they are just like the rest of us - but like everyone, they each have a story to tell. 'CRICKET KINGS is a book about a lot more than cricket... It takes on big themes and dreams in an unassuming way and makes a good yarn out of them. And even as you laugh, you recognise something real.' - The Age THAT'D BE RIGHT brings the world, or at least Australia, into our backyards as William McInnes writes about families and sport, and politics and life - part memoir, part personal history of Australia. 'another entertaining read' - Sydney Morning Herald
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: William McInnes
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 896
A presentation package of William McInnes' bestselling books: A MAN'S GOT TO HAVE A HOBBY takes us back to the long summer holidays of the 1960s and 70s, and the last of the baby-boomer childhoods. William writes with humour and affection about his family, especially his mum and dad, who enjoyed life in their house near the bay. 'William McInnes has emerged as a talented writer of comic and touching stories about suburban Australian life.' - Sydney Morning Herald CRICKET KINGS steps into the lives of a team of regular, middle-aged men who meet each week to play cricket in their local park. They don't seem to be extraordinary - they are just like the rest of us - but like everyone, they each have a story to tell. 'CRICKET KINGS is a book about a lot more than cricket... It takes on big themes and dreams in an unassuming way and makes a good yarn out of them. And even as you laugh, you recognise something real.' - The Age THAT'D BE RIGHT brings the world, or at least Australia, into our backyards as William McInnes writes about families and sport, and politics and life - part memoir, part personal history of Australia. 'another entertaining read' - Sydney Morning Herald
Author: William McInnes
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 896
A presentation package of William McInnes' bestselling books: A MAN'S GOT TO HAVE A HOBBY takes us back to the long summer holidays of the 1960s and 70s, and the last of the baby-boomer childhoods. William writes with humour and affection about his family, especially his mum and dad, who enjoyed life in their house near the bay. 'William McInnes has emerged as a talented writer of comic and touching stories about suburban Australian life.' - Sydney Morning Herald CRICKET KINGS steps into the lives of a team of regular, middle-aged men who meet each week to play cricket in their local park. They don't seem to be extraordinary - they are just like the rest of us - but like everyone, they each have a story to tell. 'CRICKET KINGS is a book about a lot more than cricket... It takes on big themes and dreams in an unassuming way and makes a good yarn out of them. And even as you laugh, you recognise something real.' - The Age THAT'D BE RIGHT brings the world, or at least Australia, into our backyards as William McInnes writes about families and sport, and politics and life - part memoir, part personal history of Australia. 'another entertaining read' - Sydney Morning Herald

The William McInnes Trifecta