Reviews
"When I first met Bob Latham and learned he was a practicing attorney, I thought he'd made a mistake in career choices. He's not only one of the funniest people I've ever met, his humor is imbued with insights that are both intelligent and original. We are lucky that he's shared his passion for sports in a way that leads us to contemplate the very nature of winning and losing." TIMOTHY SCHNEIDER, Publisher, SportsTravel Magazine, Los Angeles, USA., "Bob Latham is an extreme connoisseur of sports, and his insights into seldom seen parts of many sports are accurate, informative, very well written and above all a joy to read. I highly recommend this book. It covers so many different aspects of various sports that it will be rewarding to any type of reader." NANDO PARRADO, author, "Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home," Montevideo, Uruguay., "The real stories in sports are located somewhere beyond the box scores. This collection of essays enlightens, entertains and spotlights why we care so much about sports: the people involved." JIM COURIER, U.S. Davis Cup Captain, New York, USA., "George Orwell said 'good writing is like a window pane.' In his book, Bob Latham gives us a clear view of the inner workings of sport with wit and humor and educates us in the process." - JIM SCHERR, former CEO, United States Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs, USA., "Bob Latham is an extreme connoisseur of sports, and his insights into seldom seen parts of many sports are accurate, informative, very well written and above all a joy to read. I highly recommend this book. It covers so many different aspects of various sports that it will be rewarding to any type of reader." - NANDO PARRADO, author, "Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home," Montevideo, Uruguay., "Passion, harmony and joy. We love all three, and they're all here in these great stories. When Rolf Jensen said 'the heroes of the 21st century will be the story tellers,' who'd have thought he had in mind a rugby playing Texas lawyer." KEVIN ROBERTS, CEO Worldwide, Saatchi & Saatchi, New York, USA., "George Orwell said 'good writing is like a window pane.' In his book, Bob Latham gives us a clear view of the inner workings of sport with wit and humor and educates us in the process." JIM SCHERR, former CEO, United States Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs, USA., "Passion, harmony and joy. We love all three, and they're all here in these great stories. When Rolf Jensen said 'the heroes of the 21st century will be the story tellers,' who'd have thought he had in mind a rugby playing Texas lawyer." - KEVIN ROBERTS, CEO Worldwide, Saatchi & Saatchi, New York, USA., "When I first met Bob Latham and learned he was a practicing attorney, I thought he'd made a mistake in career choices. He's not only one of the funniest people I've ever met, his humor is imbued with insights that are both intelligent and original. We are lucky that he's shared his passion for sports in a way that leads us to contemplate the very nature of winning and losing." - TIMOTHY SCHNEIDER, Publisher, SportsTravel Magazine, Los Angeles, USA., "The real stories in sports are located somewhere beyond the box scores. This collection of essays enlightens, entertains and spotlights why we care so much about sports: the people involved." - JIM COURIER, U.S. Davis Cup Captain, New York, USA.