Fight or Flight: My Life
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Narrated by:
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Gerard Doyle
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Keith Earls
About this listen
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. A native of Limerick city, Earls grew up in one of its most socially disadvantaged housing estates. 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.
©2021 Keith Earls (P)2021 W. F. Howes LtdCritic Reviews
"A top class player, a brilliant team mate, Keith has an incredible story to tell." (Johnny Sexton)
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- Garreth Morgan
- 29-09-2023
Great book
Loved the book, but the accent turned me off it from the start and I’m Irish. Took awhile to ignore it but once you get passed it the book is great
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- jack
- 22-02-2022
Humble man, simple message.
The Irish accent from the narrator was a bit off putting at the start. But once I stopped listening I missed it. The chapters can sort of jump back and forth which affects the linearity of the story but it’s still 5 from me because I enjoyed it so much.
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