Finding My Feet - My Autobiography |
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Author:
Jason Robinson
By Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
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Binding: Hardcover EAN: 9780340826553 ISBN: 034082655X Label: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd Manufacturer: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2003-09-01 Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd Studio: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd |
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    A fantastic read., 2004-08-04 Jason Robinson's autobiography was a fantastic read and it really brings out the emotions! The photos and rugby content make it very personal and interesting. Even for non-rugby fans it is a worthwhile read as the book is about an amazing transformation that occured in Jason's life.
    Jason Robinson has Found His Feet, 2004-08-10 I read Finding My Feet as a holiday read in Ibiza; I thought it must be worth a try. I am so glad I picked it up. It was fantastic. I never knew Jason Robinson had experienced so much in his short life! Everthing was so interesting: from his surreal childhood to his World Cup victory. This is the best book I have read for years and I find it so hard to find a good book. I was glued to it. I would reccomend this book to anyone who is up for a good read!
    What a Legend!, 2008-06-16 What a truelly remarkable book this is, having finished reading Dallaglio's recent book(and thoroughly enjoying it) i scouted about for books by my other England rugby heros and came across this. Jason write's in an easy-read style and is very honest about his life, up-bringing and faith, which i found intriguing. A must-read, would recomend to anyone.
    Jason the 13th disciple, 2007-11-22 Robinson is probably the greatest player to play rugby, and both disciplines at that. I am a huge Sale sharks and Robinson fan but felt rather let down by the autobiography. The book could have been so much better, it is too vague of his past and too graphic when it comes to the bible, which i nearly mistook this book for at one point. It is almost as if Jason Robinson did not want to write an autobiography. A big shame as the man is still a huge legend in my eyes. Billy whizz should take a leaf out of the Martin Johnson autobiography, which is a far superior read.
    awesome read, 2008-01-06 My wife bought me this for Christmas and it was so good I didn't even miss my broken X box !
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