Raelene: Sometimes Beaten, Never Conquered
By (Author) Garry Linnell
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
31st March 2004
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
796.422092
Paperback
368
Width 155mm, Height 236mm, Spine 26mm
532g
'Let me show you my scars. to know them is to know me.' So begins the candid memoir of Raelene Boyle, one of Australia's most loved national figures. the former Olympic sprinter who shot to fame at the age of 17 when she won a silver medal at the Mexico Olympics, and whose refusal to use drugs cost her several gold medals, details her battles to beat breast and ovarian cancer, as well as her ongoing fight to overcome severe depression. With the same capacity for honesty and bluntness that prompted her endless disputes with officialdom in her 14-year international athletic career, Raelene reveals her disillusionment with the Olympic movement and tells how a shy working-class girl managed to turn her insecurities and a series of devastating setbacks into a tale of personal triumph.
Garry Linnell is one of Australia's best and most respected journalists. He spent more than a decade as a football reporter and sports editor with The Age and Sunday Age in Melbourne during the height of Gary Ablett's career. A Walkley Award winner for feature writing in 1998, he has written widely for magazines and newspapers, and his work has appeared in several anthologies. He is the co-author of Raelene Boyle's biography and is currently Editor in Chief of The Bulletin. He lives in Pymble, NSW.