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Three years ago, when Cavan footballer Alan O' Mara was twenty-two, he spoke out about his battle with depression which led him to contemplate suicide. Only the thought of his parents & the pain that they would experience in his death prevented him from taking his own life. Now, in The Best is Yet to Come, he tells his story.
From the role the GAA played in his life, to the decision he made to share his journey, this is an account of an ordinary young man, a GAA star, who found a way to move past the dark thoughts that beset his mind during his worst days, & who discovered that the only way out of the darkness is to ask for help.
' In summoning his courage & becoming the first active inter-county player to speak of his experiences with depression, Alan O' Mara gives a much needed voice to an aspect of human experience that has been cloaked in silence & stigma. This book, which is needed now more than ever, gives a rare glimpse into the complex inner world of depression & will give hope to those suffering in silence, guidance to those seeking solutions & inspiration for families & friends supporting loved ones.'
- Conor Cusack
Ideal for sports fans.
This paperback book has 292 pages & measures: 23.5 x 15.5 x 2.5cm approx.