All Blacks Don't Cry audio enhanced edition

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Sir John Kirwan ISBN: 9781742532516
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication: September 26, 2014
Imprint: NZ ePenguin Language: English
Author: Sir John Kirwan
ISBN: 9781742532516
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication: September 26, 2014
Imprint: NZ ePenguin
Language: English

I've been to hell and I'm back. If you're in that same place, then I understand what you're going through.' John Kirwan was one of the most devastating wingers New Zealand, and world, rugby had ever seen. A prominent and revered figure at the dawn of the professional age of rugby, he seemed to live a charmed life.
But nobody knew, though, that behind closed doors 'JK' was living a life of torment. Afflicted with depression for many years - including those as a high-profile sportsman - Kirwan was able to survive by reaching out, seeking help from those closest to him.
All Blacks Don't Cry is John Kirwan's story of hope, of working through the pain and living a full life. It is a poignant, inspirational and helpful example for anybody battling depression.
At my worst moments, I lost all sense of hope for the future. As I began to slowly get better, I began to be able to say to myself, 'This will pass, you'll get through this. Hang on to hope.'
This New Zealand best-seller now includes more than 20 audio clips of inspirational messages from John Kirwan himself creating an even more personal reading experience and a powerful tool to aid anyone suffering.

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I've been to hell and I'm back. If you're in that same place, then I understand what you're going through.' John Kirwan was one of the most devastating wingers New Zealand, and world, rugby had ever seen. A prominent and revered figure at the dawn of the professional age of rugby, he seemed to live a charmed life.
But nobody knew, though, that behind closed doors 'JK' was living a life of torment. Afflicted with depression for many years - including those as a high-profile sportsman - Kirwan was able to survive by reaching out, seeking help from those closest to him.
All Blacks Don't Cry is John Kirwan's story of hope, of working through the pain and living a full life. It is a poignant, inspirational and helpful example for anybody battling depression.
At my worst moments, I lost all sense of hope for the future. As I began to slowly get better, I began to be able to say to myself, 'This will pass, you'll get through this. Hang on to hope.'
This New Zealand best-seller now includes more than 20 audio clips of inspirational messages from John Kirwan himself creating an even more personal reading experience and a powerful tool to aid anyone suffering.

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