Too Many Reasons to Live

Too Many Reasons to Live by Rob Burrow, published by Pan Macmillan on August 19, 2021, is a compelling account of the life and career of one of rugby league’s most celebrated players. This 304-page biography explores Burrow’s journey from being deemed too small for the sport to achieving remarkable success with the Leeds Rhinos, where he played nearly 500 games and secured multiple championships. The narrative also delves into the challenges he faced after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease at the age of 37, highlighting his determination to confront adversity.
Readers will find an inspiring story that transcends sports, focusing on themes of resilience, love, and friendship. Burrow’s experiences illustrate not only his achievements on the field but also the profound impact of his relationships with family and teammates. This edition captures the essence of a man who turned a daunting diagnosis into a source of strength, making it a significant addition to the genres of biography and personal memoirs, particularly for those interested in sports and rugby.
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‘Occasionally in life you come across a person who is talented yet humble, brave but not foolish, iconic and unaware of his own impact. Rob Burrow is such a man – a pocket rocket of a player and a giant of a character. It has been a privilege to watch him play and to know him off the pitch. He is one in a million and his story is truly inspirational’
Clare Balding
‘I’m not giving in until my last breath’
Rob Burrow
Rob Burrow is one of the greatest rugby league players of all time. And the most inspirational. As a boy, Rob was told he was too small to play the sport. Even when he made his debut for Leeds Rhinos, people wrote him off as a novelty. But Rob never stopped proving people wrong. During his time at Leeds, for whom he played almost 500 games, he won eight Super League Grand Finals, two Challenge Cups and three World Club Challenges. He also played for his country in two World Cups.
In December 2019, Rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, a rare degenerative condition, and given a couple of years to live. He was only 37, not long retired and had three young children. When he went public with the devastating news, the outpouring of affection and support was extraordinary. When it became clear that Rob was going to fight it all the way, sympathy turned to awe.
This is the story of a tiny kid who adored rugby league but never should have made it – and ended up in the Leeds hall of fame. It’s the story of a man who resolved to turn a terrible predicament into something positive – when he could have thrown the towel in. It’s about the power of love, between Rob and his childhood sweetheart Lindsey; and of friendship, between Rob and his faithful team-mates. Far more than a sports memoir, Too Many Reasons to Live is a story of boundless courage and infinite kindness.
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