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The Rainbow Player

David Kerby-Kendall author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Whiteley Publishing Ltd

Published:20th Jun '17

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England footballer, Sammy Hatchington, has never considered sexuality before. As a teenager, Sammy broke the mould of his youthful peers with his desire to open the door to life’s endless possibilities. He escaped a deprived estate and, with the help of Old Thomas, his surrogate father, Davey, his soul-mate, and Gran, the connoisseur of footballer’s bottoms, launched himself on a path toward his personal and professional goals. Now, several years later, he must make a decision that could destroy everything he has fought for, and create a furious media frenzy……… David Kerby-Kendall’s joyous and witty novel challenges preconceptions about professional sportsmen and love, and is also a delightful and moving story of a young man’s journey to self-knowledge.

5.0 out of 5 stars: Uplifting story, beautifully told. By: Paul Smith on 6 January 2018: A wonderfully warm, Uplifting, funny and moving story. Beautifully written. Would make a great film. Hope the main storyline will one day come true! Highly recommended. 5.0 out of 5 stars: A book you won't want to put down. By: Paul on 4 March 2018: From the first to the last page of this book, I was in love with the characters. They are so well written and rounded. This book has the laugh out loud, the OMG and the being a tear to your eye moments a good story needs this is a book that is so well written with such warmth and compassion, that I snuggled up on my favourite chair and read in one sitting. I would recommend this book 100 %. I know it is a book i will read again very soon. 5.0 out of 5 stars: Truly wonderful. Even if you aren’t a fan of football ... By Amazon Customer: 20 February 2018: Truly wonderful. Even if you aren’t a fan of football I would recommend this novel to you. Such a brilliant story with great characters, touching on a subject many might still find to be taboo. 5.0 out of 5 stars: Emotional and witty. By: Chris123 on 30 July 2017: Part finding-oneself drama, part romance, part life, with dashings of sport, this is a wonderful book about loyalty, love, and acceptance.Sammy Hutchington, England footballer, finds himself facing a dilemma that could rip apart everything he has ever worked to achieve, with a wonderful host of characters to see him through … or drag him down. With wit and emotion permeating every page, this was a wonderful read. The plot was strong, the writing hilarious and poignant in equal measure, and the characterisation dripping in realism. This is a book about acceptance, finding yourself, and being true to your values. It is funny, it is sad, and it is wonderful. Highly, highly recommended! 4.0 out of 5 stars: I found a story that moved me to my very core. By: Ali - The Dragon Slayer on 17 July 2017. I thought I knew what to expect from this book based on the pre-conception of football (yuck) and the rainbow symbolism. Instead I found a story that moved me to my very core. It has a tremendous amount of depth and sensitivity, the characters are all slightly defective in their own way which makes them incredibly human and natural. The strength of loyalty among friends in contrast to the utter disinterest shown by some members of the family, the blunt ignorant stigma involved creates a well rounded observation. There are some fantastically humorous parts to counter balance the poignant moments.Sam grows up in a deprived area, has zero support from his father .. but thankfully his Gran and friend Thomas the bookseller, who takes on the role of surrogate parent to a degree have some very wise advice. I absolutely adored Gran! This is a tale of exploration, coming of age, learning to be true to oneself as well as others and above all else love. While it definitely has an LGBT dominance don’t let that sway your decision to read it (if it’s not your genre) because the amount of pleasure gained from reading The Rainbow Player and the thought-provoking text makes it so worthwhile. It’s an ambassador for love, kindness and acceptance of our fellow humans no matter what their sexuality, race or status is.And just to reiterate I can’t abide football (more of an NFL fan!) but that doesn’t hinder the flow of the story it is all relevant and after all it’s only a game but has a significant role.

ISBN: 9781908586872

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 395g

292 pages