Let Me Be Frank is the new book from one of the world's sporting greats. In this deeply personal story, Bruno shares his battle with mental illness, his time inside a mental facility, the impact his illness has had on his family and his career--and his long road back to stability. Now ready to talk about the condition that devastated his world--Frank's story offers his own unique perspective on living with bipolar disorder. His fears, his triumphs and the great affection he feels for the legion of fans he has to this day. His aim is to give others hope and inspiration. "Depression comes from nowhere. From the shadows. How can you defend yourself from a punch you can't see?" --Frank Bruno
本书是一部震撼全美的传奇小说,讲述了美国经济大萧条时期,一个业余拳击手在爱情的感召下打败世界重量级拳白的感人故事。
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Lorna had been trying to hustle Frank Maloney once again into promoting my fight. A couple of calls earlier in the day had solicited no response but she was finally assured by his PA that if she called back at 3.30 that afternoon, ...
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The dean of the town's sportswriters, Havey Boyle was both beloved and respected throughout town. He knew Pittsburgh and Pittsburghers as well as anyone. From the Mellons to the workingman in the mill, from the Fifth Avenue mansions to ...