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How's Your Dad? Hardcover – 15 Sept. 2016
Framed within the tribulations of a turbulent year in a racing yard, How's Your Dad? examines the relationship between a father and son. The father, Michael Channon Snr, an arthritic workaholic and "a grumpy old bastard", played football at the highest level for over twenty years, scoring crucial goals for the likes of Southampton, Norwich City and most famously, England. Almost uniquely, he followed up this sporting career with another, ultimately scaling the heights of the Racing game. With such an illustrious Father, Michael Channon Jnr had plenty to live up to and though he enjoyed the many benefits of such a connection he felt that pressure, as well as the relative anonymity of always being "Mick's son".
Vividly and often humorously told, this story is balanced with deeply atmospheric, sometimes darkly dramatic, flashbacks to a youth often misspent. As a small boy Michael Junior is led out on to the pitch at Wembley on Cup Final Day, as a student he finds himself in intensive care after succumbing to his drunken state and the dangers of sleeping on the roof. His promising career as a TV producer is hampered by an untimely fire in the workplace as well as a loss of direction, a direction that once found leads back to where he began, at his Father's side. Rigidly old fashioned and phenomenally short tempered, Michael Senior fosters a love/hate relationship, but in caring for his father in the aftermath of a horrendous car crash Michael Junior poignantly uncovers the hidden feelings every son has for their Dad.
- Print length256 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRacing Post Books
- Publication date15 Sept. 2016
- Dimensions31.4 x 3.1 x 16.4 cm
- ISBN-101910498947
- ISBN-13978-1910498941
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Expletives lace the paragraphs but so do laughs and the occasional wince. - Marcus Townend --Daily Mail
While Mick Channon Jnr may have embraced failure, it would appear that, in penning How's Your Dad? he has stumbled upon something he might be exceptional at: writing. - Marcus Armytage
Mick Jnr is a very good, unconstructed writer. He is a natural storyteller... It is certainly a read for sports fans. - Charlie Brooks --The Telegraph
If you buy only one racing themed book this year, this should be it. --The Racing Forum
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- Publisher : Racing Post Books (15 Sept. 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1910498947
- ISBN-13 : 978-1910498941
- Dimensions : 31.4 x 3.1 x 16.4 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 498,718 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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- 466 in Horse Race Betting
- 489 in Horse Racing (Books)
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For a bloke claiming to be a failure most of the time I can assure him that doesn't include his writing; in this he has found his true calling. Read it!
Brutally honest, heartwarming, sad and unbelievably funny this book is just a joy to read. As a racing nut and football fan it t obviously appealed to me however if you're not really into those things I'd still recommend it as it's so much more than a book about sport, it's about relationships between child and parent.
I can really empathise with Mick Jnr as so much of this book resonates with my life (apart from the fact I'm a girl and my Dad wasn't a world famous sportsman!). I'm very similar in age to Mick Jnr so loved the 80's memories but I did follow my Dad into his line of work and the title of this book is the only question I got asked! I loved the self-depreciation, lack of confidence and general asking whether he or the rest of the world was mad, something I wonder often. The Channon family seem as mad as a box of frogs and their popping up with stories just adds to the tale.
I really hope Mick Jnr writes another book soon as I can't wait to read it.
But I’d challenge anyone not to enjoy this book – I doubt that you even need to be a sports fan. Everyone has family and friends and that’s really what this book is about.
Without tales of Mick Jnr’s friendships with Marsie, Stokesy and Bally and his affection for wider family members, the workings (or not) of the father-son relationship may get too dark and leave you wondering why Mick Snr doesn’t find gainful employment elsewhere.
His telling of a bone crunching drive to catch a loose horse which left a fragile Mick Snr badly shaken up left me wanting to hug Mick Jnr who was obvious at the end of his tether: 'To be honest, and I hate myself for feeling this way, I couldn't give a shit. I feel for him, and I know he's been through a dreadful ordeal, but he does this all the time: creating conflict, searching for enemies, seeking out subjects to blame...'
But for all the darkness it’s the humour that stands out. Particularly the chapter about Mick Jnr's sweary great Uncle John who got into a bit of road rage which led to a fight on the hard shoulder:
Uncle John: 'Well, I had a bit of trouble on the motorway a while back, trying to overtake a young kid. He didn't like it and started to race us. Anyway, we pulled over, and as I was getting out of the car he hit me. My glasses fell off and everything.' 'So what did you do?' asked Mick (snr). 'Well, I couldn't exactly find my glasses there and then because he was threatening me, so I sort of knew where he was and connected with a couple round his head and got a couple into his ribs. When he was on the ground I managed to get a boot into him as well. Then I found my glasses.'
Thankfully 85-year-old Uncle John's 22-year-old adversary was too embarrassed to press charges from his hospital bed.
If I’d written a book like this about my dad, I doubt he’d be talking to me, so credit to Mick Snr for letting his son do so and supporting the outcome. And many, many thanks. I can’t wait for the sequel.
Reviewed by someone who lives off Bakers Drove in a “not exactly a salubrious area of Southampton”. And whose other half is "a bit Flower Roads".
What I didn’t expect was that I would enjoy the book so much, and find it hard to put down. I loved the bits about my old heroes from the ‘76 Southampton FA Cup team, and it was interesting to read about what was effectively a year in the life of a racehorse trainer, with all its ups and downs. I wasn’t aware of the family illnesses and accidents, and they added to the variety of subjects covered.