
Curling Rocks!: Chronicles of the Roaring Game
Format: Paperback
The sport of curling continues to expand its global reach, attracting new players and fans far beyond traditional strongholds. Yet, even in Canada—a country with a long curling history and fifteen hundred clubs of its own—the game is often dismissed as an eccentric pastime.
According to author John Cullen, this is because curling is both inherently funny and chronically underestimated as a battle of skill and strategy. And Cullen is perfectly qualified to make this doubleedged claim: not only is he a standup comic with many years of experience at the mic, but he’s had years on the ice as an elite curler.
Because most previous books on curling have been either howto guides or standard biographies of prominent players, there has long been space for a readerfriendly overview of the “roaring game” (a nickname inspired by the sound of the fortypound stone en route to its target). Curling Rocks! sets out to fill this gap with a lighthearted, expertly detailed account of the sport, ranging from the absurd to the sublime. Next to his observations on illfitting fashions and odd scandals—among them “Broomgate,” when controversial new sweeping technology almost took out the curling world—Cullen offers insights on everything from the greatest matches ever played to the peculiar heartbreak that comes with losing.
In these inviting, irreverent and often deeply personal essays, Cullen finally gives the perplexing, beloved game its due.
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