Please Don't Go: Big John's Journey Back to Life

Please Don't Go: Big John's Journey Back to Life

by JohnHartson (Author)

Synopsis

In July 2009, former Celtic and Wales soccer star John Hartson was diagnosed with testicular cancer, which had also spread to his lungs and brain. But before his treatment even began, John came to the brink of death after contracting pneumonia, ceasing to breathe and undergoing emergency brain surgery. Against all the odds, he pulled through, and in Please Don't Go he documents his incredible fight for life. Profoundly moving, John's own story is interwoven with the poignant recollections of his pregnant wife, Sarah, as well as with extracts from his sister Victoria's personal diary. This remarkable book covers the five-week period during which John's survival was most in jeopardy. John's truly inspirational account of how he has managed to overcome a very aggressive form of cancer will offer hope and courage to others affected by the disease. It is a touching and ultimately uplifting insight into the bravery of the popular football hero, who has fought back to full health in the face of adversity.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 07 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1845966961
ISBN 13: 9781845966966
Book Overview: An inspirational memoir focusing on Welsh international footballer John Hartson's recent battle with cancer

Media Reviews
Full of inspiration (*****) FourFourTwo An incredible insight into the life of one of football's true heroes The Sun Poignant and thought-provoking Irish News A frank account of John's terrifying experience and the effect of his ordeal on those who love him. Candid and compelling, it's an emotional story of survival that will inspire anyone dealing with the brutal realities of the C-word Daily Record
Author Bio
John Hartson played as a striker for Luton Town, Arsenal, West Ham, Wimbledon, Coventry City, Celtic and West Bromwich Albion in a career that spanned 16 years. He is also an established international player, having been capped 51 times for Wales. Having retired from the game in 2008, Hartson has become a high-profile football pundit.