Lewis Hamilton: The Biography
After equalling Michael Schumacher's records in both race wins and world titles in 2020, Lewis Hamilton became the joint-most successful racing driver of all time - and the most dominant and successful Briton ever to drive in Formula 1.
Hamilton's debut season in 2007 won him fans around the world, and his place in Formula 1 history was sealed the following year when he became the youngest ever world champion.
In the years since, he has created headlines on and off the track with his rivalries with Max Verstappen, Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel and relationships that have landed him on the front pages of the tabloids.
However, despite the media glare, he has continued to prove his incredible talent and tenacity and remains utterly dominant in his sport.
This insightful biography traces the slipstream of Hamilton's incredible career as the fastest driver on the planet. This is the story of the young man who went from being the rookie Sir Jackie Stewart said 'has rewritten the rule book' to a world champion many times over, and become Britain's greatest ever sportsman in the process.
ISBN:9781789464627
This is the story of the new King of the Kop. When Mo Salah signed for Liverpool from Roma in 2017, his record fee was initially greeted with some scepticism. And no-one could have predicted the impact he was to have at Anfield.
Scoring an unprecedented 32 goals in 36 games for the club, he became the sensation of the Premier League. Not only that, but he has also won over fans of all stripes with his humility and grace off the pitch, as well as his versatility and flair on it.
Few players have inspired such fervent admiration so quickly, with chants of his name still reverberating around Anfield, and after just one season, he became a Liverpool legend.
In this insightful biography, best-selling sports writer Frank Worrall examines Salah's electrifying career at Liverpool and the highs and lows that brought him to the club ... and European glory.
ISBN:9781789462661
England manager Gareth Southgate's decision to appoint Kane, still just 23, as the team captain in 2017 could have been seen as premature, bringing with it pressure that could damage a young player's career. However, he knew that Kane, a modest, humble and inspiring figure was up to the task.
Having lost faith in the national team, English fans weren't sure the players would even make it out of their group. No one could have predicted that this young and relatively inexperienced side would achieve their best result since 1990, or that their captain would win the tournament's Golden Boot with six goals. Perhaps most importantly for the team and their manager, they brought the country together to make for an unforgettable summer.
This in-depth biography traces Kane's journey from an ordinary childhood in North London just a few miles from White Hart Lane to becoming England's hero. ISBN:9781789460445