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Unbreakable

Autor Lindsey Hunter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2008
Lindsey met Paul Hunter when she was 21 and he was 18. When they married seven years later, Paul had become a golden boy in the world of snooker, dubbed "the Beckham of the baize," having won the Masters trophy three times, and attained a world ranking of number four, and Lindsey's happiness looked assured. But tragedy struck when Paul was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer, neuro-endocrine tumors in his abdomen. Aggressive chemotherapy appeared to work, and within six months Paul was competing in a major championship, with Lindsey cheering him on from the side-lines. More joy came when Lindsey gave birth to their daughter, Evie Rose. But tragically, Paul died in October 2006, 18 months after his diagnosis, leaving Lindsey a widow and single mother. Lindsey was determined to celebrate Paul's life rather than mourn his death, and has dealt with the loss of her young husband on the beginning of their life together with strength and courage, for the sake of their daughter. This is not just a heartbreaking and inspirational story about Lindsey and Paul's unbreakable love but a testimony to one of the greatest sportsmen the snooker world has ever seen.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780007260911
ISBN-10: 0007260911
Pagini: 343
Dimensiuni: 128 x 195 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Harpercollins
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Lindsey Hunter is a founder of the Paul Hunter Foundation to provide opportunities for under-privileged and disabled children to enjoy the sport.

Recenzii

'A heart-breaking book.' Elle magazine. '[Unbreakable] is a story about two people who were very much in love and how they pulled together in a crisis.' The Scotsman Only the stoniest of hearts could fail to be moved by [Lindsey's] description of the last weeks of [Paul's] life, and the final acknowledgement that the end was near.' Yorkshire Post