El Diego: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Author:   Diego Armando Maradona ,  Marcela Mora Y Araujo Araujo ,  Marcela Mora Y Araujo Araujo
Publisher:   Vintage Publishing
Edition:   New edition
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9780224071901


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   06 October 2005
Format:   Paperback
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El Diego: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY


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One of the world's greatest footballers finally tells his story in his own words 'Operatically emotional...exceptionally vivid' Martin Amis, Guardian Celebrate the life of one of the world's greatest footballers. Diego Maradona. One thing is certain- he was the greatest footballer of his generation - and perhaps of all time. A poor boy from a Buenos Aires shanty-town, his genius with a ball took him to the heights of European and world football, and his struggle with the pressures of life inside and outside the game pulled him right back down again. Following his sad passing, read the true story of Maradona's life in his own words. 'A revealing autobiography of a footballing genius' Sunday Times

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Author:   Diego Armando Maradona ,  Marcela Mora Y Araujo Araujo ,  Marcela Mora Y Araujo Araujo
Publisher:   Vintage Publishing
Imprint:   Yellow Jersey Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.293kg
ISBN:  

9780224071901


ISBN 10:   0224071904
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   06 October 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Let's say it now, the real reason you want to read a book written by Diego Maradona is to see whether a genius who could skip past every assailant on the planet (except the ones with a wrap of coke) can actually hold a pen, let alone string a sentence together. Thankfully he can. * Arena * It is the autobiography of a footballer, not a celebrity who played football - Maradona's is a turbulent love story about his passion for the game * The Times * El Diego illustrates the man's simple, unadulterated love for the game, for the pure unsullied act of taking a football and making it dance to his exuberant tunes. It's a love story, without a happy ending, stopping when he walks off the pitch for the last time * Scotsman * A revealing autobiography of a footballing genius * Sunday Times Sports Book of the Week * This is an operatically emotional book, and also an exceptionally vivid one * Martin Amis, Guardian *


"""This is an operatically emotional book, and also an exceptionally vivid one"" Martin Amis, Guardian ""A revealing autobiography of a footballing genius"" Sunday Times Sports Book of the Week ""El Diego illustrates the man's simple, unadulterated love for the game, for the pure unsullied act of taking a football and making it dance to his exuberant tunes. It's a love story, without a happy ending, stopping when he walks off the pitch for the last time"" Scotsman ""It is the autobiography of a footballer, not a celebrity who played football - Maradona's is a turbulent love story about his passion for the game"" The Times ""Let's say it now, the real reason you want to read a book written by Diego Maradona is to see whether a genius who could skip past every assailant on the planet (except the ones with a wrap of coke) can actually hold a pen, let alone string a sentence together. Thankfully he can."" Arena"


This is an operatically emotional book, and also an exceptionally vivid one Martin Amis, Guardian A revealing autobiography of a footballing genius Sunday Times Sports Book of the Week El Diego illustrates the man's simple, unadulterated love for the game, for the pure unsullied act of taking a football and making it dance to his exuberant tunes. It's a love story, without a happy ending, stopping when he walks off the pitch for the last time Scotsman It is the autobiography of a footballer, not a celebrity who played football - Maradona's is a turbulent love story about his passion for the game The Times Let's say it now, the real reason you want to read a book written by Diego Maradona is to see whether a genius who could skip past every assailant on the planet (except the ones with a wrap of coke) can actually hold a pen, let alone string a sentence together. Thankfully he can. Arena


This is an operatically emotional book, and also an exceptionally vivid one * Martin Amis, Guardian * A revealing autobiography of a footballing genius * Sunday Times Sports Book of the Week * El Diego illustrates the man's simple, unadulterated love for the game, for the pure unsullied act of taking a football and making it dance to his exuberant tunes. It's a love story, without a happy ending, stopping when he walks off the pitch for the last time * Scotsman * It is the autobiography of a footballer, not a celebrity who played football - Maradona's is a turbulent love story about his passion for the game * The Times * Let's say it now, the real reason you want to read a book written by Diego Maradona is to see whether a genius who could skip past every assailant on the planet (except the ones with a wrap of coke) can actually hold a pen, let alone string a sentence together. Thankfully he can. * Arena *


This is an operatically emotional book, and also an exceptionally vivid one', Martin Amis, Guardian .'A revealing autobiography of a footballing genius', Sunday Times Sports Book of the Week .'El Diego illustrates the man's simple, unadulterated love for the game, for the pure unsullied act of taking a football and making it dance to his exuberant tunes. It's a love story, without a happy ending, stopping when he walks off the pitch for the last time', Scotsman .'It is the autobiography of a footballer, not a celebrity who played football - Maradona's is a turbulent love story about his passion for the game', The Times .'Let's say it now, the real reason you want to read a book written by Diego Maradona is to see whether a genius who could skip past every assailant on the planet (except the ones with a wrap of coke) can actually hold a pen, let alone string a sentence together. Thankfully he can.', Arena .'If you want to know what makes the all-time greats of the beautiful game tick, this book has to join Pele's Bobby Moore's, George Best's and the rest on the shelf', Sportsladmag


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Diego Armando Maradona (Author) Translator MARCELA MORA Y ARAUJO works as a journalist, writer and producer specializing in Argentinian football.

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