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Autobiography of the Year

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Too Many Reasons To Live by Rob Burrow

Too Many Reasons to Live

Rob Burrow

The extraordinarily inspirational memoir from rugby league legend Rob Burrow, from his life at the heart of Leeds Rhinos’ phenomenal team to battling motor neurone disease. Far more than a sports memoir, Too Many Reasons to Live is a story of boundless courage and infinite kindness.

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