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Irish Sports Book Award 2021 Winner! Fight Or Flight: My Life, My
Choices is the autobiography of Irish rugby legend Keith Earls.
Keith Earls started out in senior rugby as a teenage star and
during the course of his long career has become one of the most
admired and respected players of his generation. A British &
Irish Lion at the age of 21, he is now closing in on his 34th
birthday and still playing at the top of his game. He has won 93
caps for Ireland and played over 180 games in the famous red of
Munster. He started every match of the 2018 Six Nations campaign
that culminated in an Irish Grand Slam victory. A lethal finisher
blessed with a sprinter’s speed, Earls is the second-highest try
scorer of all time for his country. With Munster he is one try
short of the all-time total and looks set to break that record next
season. Yet, Earls has achieved these milestones whilst being
racked by private battles with his mental health for most of his
career. A number of crises brought him to the brink of voluntary
retirement from the game. A native of Limerick city, Earls grew up
in one of its most socially disadvantaged housing estates. Moyross
was blighted by crime and violence and he did not escape unscathed
from the surrounding fear and trauma visited upon his beloved
community. His natural talent brought him into the privileged
bastion of elite rugby union. His autobiography tells the story of
his long struggle to reconcile the world whence he came with the
world opened up by his brilliance with an oval ball. Earls has
maintained a low profile throughout his career. For the first time
he will talk in depth and at length about the inner turmoil that
went unseen by team-mates, friends and fans. It is a confessional,
intimate and courageous story of the pain that was a constant
companion to the glory. Earls says: “It’s not me at all to be
doing anything remotely like an autobiography. I don’t like
talking about myself, I don’t like bringing attention to myself.
And I guess that’s one reason why I am doing it. We’re supposed
to get out of our comfort zone. I’ve learned enough along the way
to know that much. It’s where your progress and growth happens. I
hope if I can share some of my life experiences here, it might
inspire others.”
Keith Earls started out in senior rugby as a teenage star and
during the course of his long career has become one of the most
admired and respected players of his generation. A British &
Irish Lion at the age of 21, he is now closing in on his 34th
birthday and still playing at the top of his game. He has won 93
caps for Ireland and played 179 times in the famous red of Munster.
He started every game of the 2018 Six Nations campaign that
culminated in an Irish Grand Slam victory. A lethal finisher
blessed with thoroughbred speed, Earls is the second-highest try
scorer of all time for his country. With Munster he is one try
short of the all-time total and looks set to break that record next
season. Behind the glittering success, there is another story to be
told. He has achieved these milestones whilst being racked by
private battles with his mental health for most of his career. A
number of crises brought him to the brink of voluntary retirement
from the game. A long series of injuries have taken their
psychological toll too. A native of Limerick city, Earls grew up in
one of its most socially disadvantaged housing estates. Moyross was
blighted by crime and violence and he did not escape unscathed from
the surrounding fear and trauma visited upon his beloved community.
His natural sporting talent brought him into the privileged bastion
of elite rugby union. His frank and fearless autobiography tells
the story of his long struggle to reconcile the world whence he
came with the world opened up by his brilliance with an oval ball.
Earls has maintained a low profile throughout his career. For the
first time he will talk in depth and at length about the inner
turmoil that went unseen by team-mates, friends and fans. It is a
confessional, intimate and courageous story of the pain that was a
constant companion to the glory.
Billy is determined to catch the prettiest butterfly. But every
time he looks in his net, there is something else. When he finally
catches the butterfly he wants, he changes his mind.
The jungle life is dangerous There are enemies lurking
everywhere.... In the trees, In the thick bushes, Behind large
boulders. An animal needs to defend itself by any means possible.
When a big Elephant is viciously attacked and cornered by greedy
poachers, his defense mechanisms begin to take action. But somehow
his instinctive, wild defense mechanisms are not the devices that
save him. When the big Elephant escapes the wild jungle life to end
up at a zoo, he finds out that this same natural device that chased
away enemies is chasing away friends. Animal lovers will delight in
this fun, filled, exciting story that ends with a bit of Elephant
love.
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