Jimmy Anderson
Finding the Edge : The Autobiography
(Author) Anderson Jimmy Jimmy Anderson21 years, 188 Test Matches, 704 Test Wickets. This is Jimmy's story. From growing up in Burnley as an outsider, isolated at school, bunking off, dreaming of being somewhere - anywhere - else, to dominating the 22 yards of the wicket as part of the deadliest England attack ever assembled. He reflects on the intense rivalries with Michael Clarke and Sachin Tendulkar and the burgeoning friendships with Alastair Cook and Stuart Broad. Delving behind the cricket, Jimmy reveals his experiences of personal loss alongside the pain of professional injury, and the strength he found from his marriage and the arrival of his two children. 'Finding the Edge' is a front-row seat at the greatest games of the last two decades as England journey from perennial losers to world number one. But, above all, it is a coming-of-age story that reveals the real Jimmy Anderson - a bowler unequalled, a career like no other.
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Jimmy Anderson is a British author known for his novels that explore themes of identity, family dynamics, and social issues. His most notable works include "The Heart's Invisible Furies" and "A Ladder to the Sky," which have garnered critical acclaim for their compelling characters and intricate storytelling. Anderson's literary style is characterized by richly drawn characters and complex narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships. His contributions to literature have been praised for their emotional depth and thought-provoking themes. "The Heart's Invisible Furies" is widely considered to be Anderson's most famous work, earning him a place as a prominent figure in contemporary literature.