Cooper not out / Justin Smith.

By: Smith, Justin [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Melbourne] : Michael Joseph, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 277 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781761046728; 1761046721Subject(s): Cricket -- Australia -- Fiction | Cricket players -- Fiction | Women journalists -- FictionGenre/Form: Australian fiction. | Sports fiction. Summary: In the Australian summer of 1984, in the small country town of Penguin Hill, Sergeant Roy Cooper is making a name for himself. He’s been batting for his local cricket club for decades. He’s overweight, he makes very few runs, he’s not pretty to watch, but he’s never been dismissed – he’s a statistical miracle. When local schoolgirl Cassie Midwinter discovers this feat, she decides to take the matter further. The remarkable story finds its way into the hands of Donna Garrett, a female sports columnist who’s forced to write under a male pseudonym to be taken seriously. That summer, Donna’s columns on Roy Cooper capture the imagination of a nation, and soon there’s pressure to select him for the national team. This would see him playing at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, carrying the spirit of every small country town in Australia along with him. Could such a miracle actually happen? This is sport, after all, and who doesn’t love a good story?
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"This summer, an unlikely hero is about to rewrite history"-- Cover.

In the Australian summer of 1984, in the small country town of Penguin Hill, Sergeant Roy Cooper is making a name for himself. He’s been batting for his local cricket club for decades. He’s overweight, he makes very few runs, he’s not pretty to watch, but he’s never been dismissed – he’s a statistical miracle. When local schoolgirl Cassie Midwinter discovers this feat, she decides to take the matter further. The remarkable story finds its way into the hands of Donna Garrett, a female sports columnist who’s forced to write under a male pseudonym to be taken seriously. That summer, Donna’s columns on Roy Cooper capture the imagination of a nation, and soon there’s pressure to select him for the national team. This would see him playing at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, carrying the spirit of every small country town in Australia along with him. Could such a miracle actually happen? This is sport, after all, and who doesn’t love a good story?

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