This is the Life

Days and Nights in the GAA

The GAA is Ireland's largest civil society organisation, woven into the fabric of families and communities - and yet most books about Gaelic games focus on the greatest players and inter-county teams. This is the Life is a book about the 99%: a witty and provocative look at grassroots GAA from the most intelligent and interesting Gaelic games pundit at work today.

Ciarán Murphy - of Second Captains and the Irish Times - has an unmatched feel for the timeless elements of this world and a finger on the pulse of change. He looks at the plight of rural clubs that are losing their players to the cities - and he does so not only as a journalist but as a footballer who made the same move himself. He writes about working as an assistant in the clothing shop owned by the family of Jarlath Fallon - both Ciarán's sporting hero and the local postman. And he looks a things we usually prefer not to talk about, like the role of social class in the GAA.

This is the Life is a book about the places the GAA comes from, the places it can take a person, and theings that make a local club worth fighting for.

Terrific . . . one of the most enjoyable sports books I've come across in a long time

Matt Cooper, The Last Word With Matt Cooper, Today FM

About Ciarán Murphy

Ciarán Murphy is a podcaster with Second Captains and a GAA columnist with the Irish Times. His first book, This is the Life: Days and Nights in the GAA, was shortlisted for Eason Sports Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards.
Details
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9780241997697
  • Length: 256 pages
  • Dimensions: 197mm x 16mm x 128mm
  • Weight: 183g
  • Price: £10.99
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