
The Boy on the Shed
The moving, unputdownable football memoir with a foreword by Alan Shearer - perfect World Cup reading
$39.15
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
24 January 2019
Summary
Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award *The Sunday Times* Sports Book of the Year *The Times* Sports Book of the Year *Telegraph* Football Book of the Year
“Ferris’s wonderful memoir represents a twin triumph. He has endured every kind of setback in life but has invariably reinvented himself; and his writing is a pure pleasure.” -
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781473666740 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1473666740 |
| Author: | Paul Ferris |
| Publisher: | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Imprint: | Hodder Paperback |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 24 January 2019 |
| Weight: | 243g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 129mm x 20mm |
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Critics Review
A fascinating life story, bearing much heart and soul as well as being ‘warts and all’. It is well worth reading for its honesty and its insights by any reader and will be a particularly absorbing read for anyone with an interest or love for ‘the beautiful game’ as well as Ulster readers and those who remember the would-be local football star from these shores. - Irish Tatler
What a life, what a book…it is excellent. Sports book of the year. - BBC Radio 2 Simon MayoA remarkable piece of writing…Life, death, love, leaving home, motherly relationships, striving, all weaved into the football journey and every page I found myself relating to his experiences, some very personal…So much more than a sporting memoir. You could take so much from it without an interest in football. - Simon Bird, Football Correspondent, Daily MirrorPaul Ferris has written a book that transcends genres…Ferris writes with the sort of fluency that, on the pitch, once impressed peers such as Paul Gascoigne.Ferris has gone beyond standard sports autobiographies. The Boy On The Shed is of a time and place, of Ireland, of Northern Ireland, of growing up a Catholic on a Protestant estate in Lisburn in the 1970s. It is a story of everyday sectarianism and its effects…These books offer a window on another world. Paul Ferris spent much of his childhood in Lisburn looking through one. What he saw, how he understood it and didn’t understand it, is gripping. - Irish TimesSuperb - Oliver HoltAn excellent read. - Alan ShearerPaul Ferris’s compelling memoir is different. For starters, he wrote it all himself, beautifully. Also, it extends well beyond football…It has been quite a journey from the garden shed he used to climb, back in Lisburn, that gives this engaging book its title - and one which thoroughly confounds the notion of the idiot footballer. - Daily MailThis will be one of the most talked about football books of 2018. - Henry WinterAbout The Author
Paul Ferris
Paul Ferris was a teenage prodigy, becoming Newcastle United’s youngest-ever player in 1982, only for injury to ensure his promise went unfulfilled. He later returned to the club as a physiotherapist before earning a Master’s degree and beginning a successful quest to qualify as a barrister. But the lure of football was always strong and he went back for a third spell at Newcastle, as Head of the Medical Department, again working closely with a host of big-name players and managers. Paul also became a novelist and now runs a successful health and fitness business.
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