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Centurion : The Father, The Son And The Spirit of Cricket

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Centurion : The Father, The Son And The Spirit of Cricket

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Welcome to a world where you are author, creator and, of course, Sachin Tendulkar. In this novel, the reader takes up the guise of the famous cricketer and sets forth on a philosophical journey like no other. Told in a light, engaging voice, the story moves from a single incident - the interview of a prospective candidate for the position of a college principal - to larger speculations about life, the universe and the great game known as existence. Sachin - witty, sharp and observant - functions as a guide on this metaphysical, fantastical journey from the everyday of a college ground to the larger ground of life.

Title

Centurion : The Father, The Son And The Spirit of Cricket

Author

Pramesh Ratnakar

Publisher

HarperCollins Publishers India Pvt.Limited

Number of Pages

150

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 2012

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    Welcome to a world where you are author, creator and, of course, Sachin Tendulkar. In this novel, the reader takes up the guise of the famous cricketer and sets forth on a philosophical journey like no other. Told in a light, engaging voice, the story moves from a single incident - the interview of a prospective candidate for the position of a college principal - to larger speculations about life, the universe and the great game known as existence. Sachin - witty, sharp and observant - functions as a guide on this metaphysical, fantastical journey from the everyday of a college ground to the larger ground of life.
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