This must be one of the most brilliant books I have read.
Virginia Williams with the assistance of Pamela Cockerill, presents us with a masterpiece of three parts.
The first one centers around the start of Williams F1, the perilla and the joys, as well as all the hard work and dedication which goes into such a huge project as owning an F1 team. The other two parts revolve around Frank Williams' horrible crash which left him quadreplegic and how his and his family's lives changed following this
The story contains a great insight and biographical notes into how Williams F1 team came to be and developed, a lot of trivia on the who, how and when of the sport -after all it is a book which centers around Frank Williams, one of the most prominent and respected names of F1.
However, above this, her memoir is a perfect love letter from a wife to her husband, without any pompousness or pretense - raw, truthful, on occasions bitter, on occasions humorous, but always laced with the purest love I've ever read about - a love stronger and more real than any fairytale, than any fiction.
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Frank Williams is a man, whom I respected deeply before reading this book due to my appreciation for the sport and prior knowledge- reading "A different kind of life" has helped me understand that Williams is a product of devotion and raw feelings, that Williams is more than just an F1 team - it is pure love.
I would recommend this book even to people who have never heard of F1 - in my opinion this is much more than a biography.