The road to Croke Park can be a long one. For Leitrim hurler Zak Moradi, it was an odyssey.

Born at the height of the Gulf War, Zak spent his formative years living in a refugee camp in Ramadi, Iraq, under the oppressive regime of Saddam Hussein. Eventually, he and his family settled in Carrick-on- Shannon, County Leitrim, and this is where life began.

Zak couldn't speak English when he first arrived, and he didn't know what sport the boys in his class were playing. It was hurling; he was handy at it, and he picked it up quickly. The GAA gave Zak his chance to put down roots, learn valuable life skills and find friendship.

A story of adversity, community and hope, Life Begins in Leitrim is Zak's moving reflection, twenty years later, on the culture shock of landing in rural Ireland; the importance of embracing difference; the continued suffering of refugees around the world; the power of sport; and the realisation that, really, we're not all that different from each other.

'Inspiring ... testament to the power of sport and the kindness of people.' Pat Spillane

'An unputdownable story of overcoming adversity.' Philly McMahon



Autorentext

Zak Moradi is a Kurdish-Irish hurler who played for Leitrim and Thomas Davis GAA. Born in Ramadi, Iraq, he moved to Ireland with his family when he was eleven. He now lives in Tallaght, Dublin.

Titel
Life Begins in Leitrim
Untertitel
From Kurdistan to Croke Park
EAN
9780717194698
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
20.10.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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6.31 MB
Anzahl Seiten
272