
Seasons
Riding the Torpedo
Ian Botham(Author)
Ebury Spotlight (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. October 2026
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-5299-8461-3 (ISBN)
Description
'Ride the torpedo to the end of the tube. You might not know where it's going. You might not be in total control. There'll probably be explosions along the way. But what a ride it'll be....'
Ian Botham, a truly iconic figure in English sport, is in reflective mood as he reaches the milestone of 70. He's a different man to the one who charged all over the world, taking everybody on. He suspects he might have been the worst father he could have been, but hopes he's now the best grandfather.
Other things haven't changed. The strength of friendships throughout his life: the times spent in a cheap Taunton house with Viv Richards, in the passenger seat of Brian Close's Ford Capri while he steered with his knees and read Sporting Life, on the riverbank with fellow anglers who never knew him as a cricketer. He's typically frank about the explosive rivalries, too.
He compares his experiences of following and leading, at pivotal moments in sporting history. He opens up about pain and glory, belief and doubt, fame and infamy.
Beefy's life has not been a quiet one and, through adventure and misadventure, he remains as forthright, honest and entertaining as ever. But now, as he considers his legacy, he is ready to reveal more of himself, more of who he is, than he ever has before.
Ian Botham, a truly iconic figure in English sport, is in reflective mood as he reaches the milestone of 70. He's a different man to the one who charged all over the world, taking everybody on. He suspects he might have been the worst father he could have been, but hopes he's now the best grandfather.
Other things haven't changed. The strength of friendships throughout his life: the times spent in a cheap Taunton house with Viv Richards, in the passenger seat of Brian Close's Ford Capri while he steered with his knees and read Sporting Life, on the riverbank with fellow anglers who never knew him as a cricketer. He's typically frank about the explosive rivalries, too.
He compares his experiences of following and leading, at pivotal moments in sporting history. He opens up about pain and glory, belief and doubt, fame and infamy.
Beefy's life has not been a quiet one and, through adventure and misadventure, he remains as forthright, honest and entertaining as ever. But now, as he considers his legacy, he is ready to reveal more of himself, more of who he is, than he ever has before.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Ebury Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
750 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5299-8461-3 (9781529984613)
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Person
Widely regarded as one of cricket's greatest all-rounders, Lord Ian Botham OBE clocked up 5,200 Test runs, 383 Test wickets (a former world record), and 14 centuries over a 15-year England career. He was knighted in 2007 for services to charity and sport, and appointed a life peer in 2020. A multiple best-selling author, this is his first book in over 15 years. He lives in North Yorkshire with his wife, Kath.