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To what extent do we control our own destiny? Can those who have risen to the top really say it was all down to them? Is lucky success somehow less deserving?

About the Author

Ed Smith is an author and journalist, and a former international cricketer who has represented England, Cambridge University, Kent and Middlesex. Ed Smith's previous books include Playing Hard Ball, On and Off the Field - the Wisden Book of the Year and shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year and The Cricket Society Book of the Year Award - and the critically acclaimed, What Sport Tells Us About Life. After retiring from cricket Ed Smith became a leader writer for The Times. He is now a features writer for The Times, has a column in GQ and writes regularly for the Spectator. In 2010 he wrote and presented a TV documentary for BBC1 and now appears regularly on the Today Programme. Ed Smith lives in London.

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Only those with scars on their body should be taken seriously when they talk about randomness. Ed is one of them; he is for real
*Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author The Black Swan, on Luck*

Very, very well written, excellent story-telling, great ideas. Brilliant
*William Leith*

There's hardly a sentence here that isn't clear, thought-provoking and beautifully expressed. Sport bores me rigid. Inspirational books repel me. But Smith on sport, life and luck brings fresh ways of looking at things on every page and, despite myself, I read on
*Matthew Parris*

Smith takes a taboo subject and knocks the cover off it. You start off reassessing sport and end up reassessing your own life
*Simon Barnes*

I love this book. It combines experience and erudition to show that luck shapes life in sport, politics, business, and love. In a way rare since ancient Athens, Ed Smith embodies a classical ideal: excellence in sport and thought
*Felipe Fernandez-Armesto*

Smith's entertaining exploration of creativity and inspiration would be every bit as useful to a poet or a songwriter as to an opening batsman
*Nick Hornby on What Sport Tells Us About Life*

Recommended to anyone interested in sport, history or simply human nature
*Mark Lawson, Front Row*

An exceptional book: lucid, thought-provoking, informative and fair. Outstanding
*The Times*

A terrific book
*Mike Atherton*

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