Graeme Fowler was born in Lancashire in 1957 and went on to play for his home county and for Durham until 1994. Between 1982 and 1985, he played in 21 Tests for England. After retiring from the game, in 1996 he set up the Durham Cricket School of Excellence and was head coach of the Durham MCCU side until 2015. He has also worked as a TMS commentator.
'This is no normal sporting autobiography... Frenetic, challenging
and wonderfully entertaining'
*Mail on Sunday*
'An excellent read but more importantly a profoundly important
thought-provoking one that deserves to be read beyond the cricket
world'
*Guardian*
'Absolutely Foxed tackles the subject of Fowler's depression
unflinchingly... Trenchant and poignant, Fowler's memoir is also
very funny'
*Cricinfo*
'Fowler's uproarious new book Absolutely Foxed tells the eventful
and colourful tale of one of the most singular, funny and
fascinating men in English cricket'
*Daily Mail*
'Inspirational read, some great thoughts on the game and an insight
into a top, top man'
*Matt Maynard*
'This will be the cricket book of the year. A book that takes you
to the boundaries of emotions at times, it is brilliantly written
and totally engages the reader... This book will make you laugh, it
will make you cry'
*The Middle Stump*
'A very honest, thought-provoking autobiography. It's a must-read'
David Lloyd, Daily Mail
*Daily Mail*
'Brilliant on cricket...excellent on the clinical
depression'
*Mail on Sunday*
‘A moving, candid account. Fowler…has always been an independent,
lateral thinker about the game. He still is.’
*Observer*
‘Graeme Fowler writes with an engaging honesty about his battle
with depression’
*The Hindu*
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