A stark and intensely personal memoir from one of the world's sporting greats.Frank Bruno's book is brilliant - honest and searing, as well as warm and open. Victoria Derbyshire, BBC 2'Let Me Be Frank shows even with success are demons are never far away! Emotional, honest... a book written to motivate and inspire, a must-read.' Darren Campbell MBE'A very personal, honest and captivating memoir.' Simon Mayo, BBC Radio 2Let Me Be Frank is Frank Bruno's own account of his battle with mental illness, his time inside a mental facility, the impact his illness has had on his family and his career - and his long road back to stability.Now ready to talk about the condition that devastated his world, Frank's story offers his own unique perspective on living with bipolar disorder. His fears, his triumphs and the great affection he feels for the legion of fans he has to this day. His aim is to give others hope and inspiration.'Ever since I retired, one thing has stood between me and being the man I want to be. My mind. In the end it saw me locked up against my will and pumped full of so many drugs I didn't have the strength to stand. When I am in the grip of my bipolar disorder and the drugs are pickling my brain I am unable to stand for days. But I will always get back up. It is the only way I know.'
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Frank Bruno's deeply personal story about his battle with bipolar disorder, his time inside a mental facility, the impact on his family and career and his long road back to stability. 'Depression comes from nowhere. From the shadows. How can you defend yourself from a punch you can't see?'
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Introduction Prelude Chapter One: Bipolar Chapter Two: Fears, Tears . . . and Piers Chapter Three: Locked Up Chapter Four: Free To Go Chapter Five: Running From My Life. Chapter Six: Zombie Chapter Seven: Long Road Back Chapter Eight: Family Affair Chapter Nine: How Jimmy Fixed Me Up Chapter Ten: Fighting For Change Chapter Eleven: Losing Mum Chapter Twelve: Throwing In The Towel Chapter Thirteen: Boxing On The Ropes Chapter Fourteen: National Treasure Chapter Fifteen: Standing Tall Epilogue Special section – Seconds Out Interviews with Piers Morgan, Norman Lamb, Alastair Campbell, Tim Witherspoon and Ricky Hatton
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Frank Bruno to appear on the following shows in month of publication: The One Show (BBC One); Simon Mayo's Drivetime (BBC Radio 2); Lorraine (ITV), Bryony Gordon's Mad World podcast (The Telegraph). He will also be collaborating with MIND and the associated Time to Change campaign in time for World Mental Health Day (October 10th). Serialisation is also expected.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781907324710
Publisert
2017-10-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Mirror Books
Vekt
548 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Forfatter
With

Biographical note

Frank Bruno became World Heavyweight Boxing Champion after winning the WBC title in 1995 at a packed Wembley Stadium. The victory fulfilled a lifetime's ambition and Frank was later awarded an MBE. Frank's boxing career transformed him into a national treasure and he has remained a popular celebrity following his retirement from the sport in 1996. In the past five years he has dedicated much of his time to campaigning to improve the care those suffering from mental ill health receive. A father of four, Frank now lives on his on own in Bedfordshire.