Ollie and Me
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Ollie was a 26 year old rising GAA player, full of promise and passion for the game. Just as he was chasing his dream of playing for Dublin, his life changed in an instant. Kidney failure ended his sporting ambitions and forced him into a fight for survival.
This is a fictional memoir inspired by true events.
€18.00
ISBN: 9781326398200
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Sold by: Annette BryanAbout the Author
Annette Bryan (Nee Feighery) is from Crumlin, now living in Templeogue, she has lived in Dublin all her life. She retired in 2010 to fulfil her dream of writing, and has many stories printed in magazines and poems about things close to her heart. Her story “666” was published in the Anthology Circle and Square that won the Carousel Aware Prize (CAP) for best anthology in 2017. She is a life coach and draws inspiration from community, family, and the resilience of the human spirit. Her writing celebrates love, courage, and the extraordinary found within ordinary lives.
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Hugh Feighery –
A riveting read, I could not put this book down. A real life story that could make you laugh and cry at the same time. Well worth a read and a great example of the power of “never say never”
JACQUELINE BAKER –
Such an amazing story captures the hearts of a lot of people.
C.Ryan –
What a very enjoyable read. Covers almost every human emotion. Gripping from the very get go. Only disappointment is when you finish it and have to close the last page! Hopefully there will be another to follow.
Elaine O’Kelly –
This is an amazing story. It gives a great insight into the trials and tribulations that people who have kidney failure have to go through. Their resistance is incredible. I’d highly recommend this book.
Valerie Bryan –
I laughed and I cried. A wonderful story of courage and resilience in the face of a life changing illness and how it affects not just that person but a whole community. Love really does conquer all