Binding: Paperback
Date Published: 20 Oct 2024
A journey of triumph and turmoil: one man's hidden battles and his path to healing.
In 2010 Tony Griffin's memoir, Screaming at the Sky, became a bestseller and an instant cult classic, drawing readers into the raw, hidden world of a dedicated young man at the peak of his sport. His gripping account, based on four years of diary entries, unveiled the profound inner battles of self-doubt, fear and loss that often haunt even the most celebrated athletes.
Griffin, a GAA All Star in hurling - one of the world's most intense sports - shocked everyone by stepping away from his career at the top of his game to undertake an epic 7.000 km bike ride across Canada. His goal? To honour his late father and find solace from his own grief. What followed was a gruelling journey that tested his limits and left him a changed man.
This new edition of Screaming at the Sky features an updated foreword by Griffin, bringing his powerful story of triumph over adversity to a fresh generation of readers. More than just a sports memoir, it's a deeply moving exploration of human vulnerablility and the relentless pursuit of answers amidst personal turmoil. More than a dacade later, Griffin's tale remains as captivating and inspiring as ever.