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Donald McRae

    Donald McRae crafts compelling non-fiction narratives that delve into the lives of extraordinary individuals, from legal titans to sporting legends. His work is distinguished by its profound exploration of human resilience, ethical complexities, and the driving forces behind exceptional achievement. McRae's keen observational skills and immersive style allow him to capture the essence of his subjects with remarkable depth and intensity. Having lived under apartheid, his experiences imbue his writing with a powerful perspective on social justice and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

    A Man's World
    The Last Bell
    My Story
    Winter Colours
    In Black & White
    Every Second Counts
    • 2025

      The Last Bell

      Life, Death and Boxing

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate relationship between life and death, this book delves into the emotional turmoil of grief and the search for hope within it. It reflects on the complexities of personal relationships, particularly the disillusionment that can arise when a lifelong love begins to fade. Through the lens of boxing, the narrative poses the poignant question of whether it is time to step away from the ring of life itself, making it a profound meditation on resilience and the human experience.

      The Last Bell
    • 2016

      William Hill prize-winning author Donald McRae's brilliant account of the boxer who broke boxing's biggest taboo

      A Man's World
    • 2016

      My Story

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.0(81)Add rating

      Steven Gerrard - legendary captain of Liverpool and England - tells the story of the highs and lows of a twenty-year career at the top of English and world football. As the only player ever to have scored in a FA cup final, a league cup final, a UEFA cup final and a champion's league final, Steven Gerrard is an inspiration to fans and footballers alike. His loyalty to his beloved Liverpool - joining at the age of eight, Gerrard played over 700 games for the club - ensures he will be remembered not only as one of the all-time Anfield greats but one of England's finest footballers. In My Story Gerrard dissects his full playing career. He examines the defining games such as the 2005 Champion's League Final when he inspired 'The Miracle of Istanbul' as Liverpool came back from 3-0 down against AC Milan to become champions of Europe. He talks about his 114 caps for England, including World Cup and European Championship campaigns, asking what went right - and wrong. He writes candidly of those he's played with and competed against, from Luis Suárez to Jose Mourinho, his experiences under Brendan Rodgers and Roy Hodgson. He also has an incredible and rare personal story, telling us of the extraordinary ups and downs of staying loyal to one club for your entire career. Explosive and searingly honest, Steven Gerrard's My Story is the last word from an era-defining player.

      My Story
    • 2014

      The true story behind one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century: how Christiaan Barnard managed the first heart transplant

      Every Second Counts
    • 2003

      In Black & White

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.4(96)Add rating

      Jesse Owens and Joe Louis have been hailed as American icons for the last sixty-five years, yet they were unfailingly human in everything they achieved and endured: as vulnerable as they were courageous; as troubled as they were brilliant; as restless in themselves as they are now rooted in history. IN BLACK AND WHITE will tell, for the first time, the story of the shared political legacy, extraordinary personal links and enduring friendship between 4-times Olympic gold medallist Jesse Owens, and Heavyweight World Boxing Champion Joe Louis, black athletes born in an America demeaned by racism and poverty.

      In Black & White
    • 1998

      Winter Colours

      • 387 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This volume explores how rugby is played and revered in different countries and cultures. The book unfolds in the space of two years, from 1996 to 1998, as McRae travels across the hemispheres, comparing the game at club, provincial and national levels. Large parts of the book involve the All Blacks or are set in New Zealand. Contains interviews with Jonah Lomu, Michael Jones, Josh Kronfeld and Christian Cullen.

      Winter Colours