by David Livingston (Author), David Livingston (Author), James Livingston (Author)
On a blustery, overcast April day in 2003, David and James Livingston raced against each other in the 149th Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, watched by over seven million people. It was the first time brothers had battled each other in this gladiatorial and quintessentially British tradition for over a hundred years. Only one could be victorious. In this book, David and James tell their stories for the first time, giving an intimate insight into one of our least understood but best-loved national sporting occasions. James, following in his family's footsteps, is a student at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, while David, wanting to escape his brother's shadow, joins Christ Church College at Oxford University. As the pair embark on training loads almost beyond endurance, their stories reveal the rivalries between these ancient and great institutions. Told in alternating narratives, Blood over Water is an emotional and searching joint self-portrait, and an account of a brotherly relationship tested to breaking point. David's fervent desire to beat his older brother pushes him on, but drives an impenetrable wedge between the siblings. As the race approaches they are unable even to speak to each other.It is only after the race, James wrestling with his final Cambridge exams, that they start to reconcile their shattered relationship, damaged by their pursuit of a shared dream. Not only a nail-biting drama for sports fans, Blood over Water also looks at the darker side of sibling rivalry and asks just what you would be willing to sacrifice to achieve your dreams.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 301
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 02 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 0747595151
ISBN 13: 9780747595151
Book Overview: Published to coincide with the Varsity boat race, and increasingly topical with the approaching British Olympics. For fans of True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny, Four Men in a Boat, and Chariots of Fire as well as fans of the autobiographies of Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent A nail-biting sports book for the many people interested in rowing and the gruelling training rowers undergo