One in a Million: My Story

One in a Million: My Story

by Mike Critchley (Author), Mike Critchley (Author), Linzi Prescott (Author), Steve Prescott MBE (Author)

Synopsis

In September 2006 former St Helens, Hull, Wakefield, Great Britain and Ireland rugby league full back Steve Prescott was diagnosed with cancer and given months to live. Further examinations revealed that Steve had the rare form of the disease - pseudomyxoma peritonei. It was news that would have crushed many a person but iron-willed Steve fought it with every fibre of his being and in doing so inspired the rugby league community and beyond. In 2007 he established the Steve Prescott Foundation and undertook a series of phenomenal challenges, backed by the mantra of 'what the mind believes the body achieves'. In doing so he motivated thousands to get active and so helped raise half a million pounds in funds for two charities close to his heart - The Christie Hospital and Try Assist. Nor did he and his wife Linzi ever give up on finding a cure for his terminal condition, culminating in a ground-breaking operation in Oxford's eminent Churchill Hospital. Steve wanted the world to know his story and began writing his autobiography with the help of journalist Mike Critchley in 2007 and it was completed shortly before his passing in November 2013. Linzi takes up the story for an incredible moving closing two chapters. One In A Million is the story of Steve's life, moving from being a colourful one, full of life as a top level rugby league player, to a heart-rending tale of battling cancer.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Vertical Editions
Published: 02 May 2015

ISBN 10: 1904091911
ISBN 13: 9781904091912

Author Bio
Steve Prescott MBE was a dashing double winning full back for his hometown St Helens who went on to shine for Hull, Wakefield, Lancashire, Ireland and England before a knee injury prematurely cut short his career. He played the game with determination and style and that battling spirit was needed from September 2006 when he was diagnosed with a rare form of abdominal cancer. Tackling the disease head on, he completed a series of gruelling physical challenges under the umbrella of the Steve Prescott Foundation which raised more than GBP520,000 for charity. He was supported every step of the way in his battle by his wife Linzi. Steve's sons Taylor and Koby have now taken on the sporting baton. Although a ground-breaking organ transplant finally rid Steve of pseudomyxoma peritonei, he passed away on November 9, 2013 following complications.