As England's Tim Henman passed from the centre of the international tennis stage, so his place was immediately taken by Scotland's Andy Murray. But Andy has faired rather better than Tim, having reached the no. 3 spot, though perhaps just now no. 4 is more accurate.
Sue Mott spent much time following Andy round the tennis circuit, snatching an hour here and there in recorded interviews and she has put together a well structured study of this most dynamic of young tennis players.
Henman Hill is now renamed Murray Mount and the enthusiasm of the fans is no less great for Murray's success, which so far is short of a Grand Slam title, but the concensus of opinion is that a Grand Slam is well on the cards. So here is the story of his early life and his amazing aptitude for the game under the guidance of his mother Judy. Clearly there are more chapters to add in the future.
Published in England in 2008 in hardboards and dust-wraper with 290 pages and many photographs, this book is offered at £15 plus postage.