In this new memoir, cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy reveals the truth of his cancer diagnosis and how he is determined to find hope and happiness on the home straight.
In this new memoir, cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy reveals the truth of his cancer diagnosis and how he is determined to find hope and happiness on the home straight.
'This book will be inspiring for anyone facing cancer and adversity. No longer Superman, now vulnerable, this lovely man has reframed a universally sad story into a life-enhancing one . . . All That Matters stands as a throat-catching love letter to his wife and children . . . This short, emotionally intelligent book dedicates itself to the art of how to make the best of what you've got, how to live in the moment and forget about tomorrow . . . A compelling book about his illness which manages, remarkably, to be anything but depressing. The early chapters are tear-jerkers, a vivid account of the shock of getting a terminal diagnosis when you're arguably still one of the fittest people on the planet - but the overall message is one of hope.' The Times
It's an incredible read for anyone facing adversity in their life; how to cope with it, how to stay positive in really difficult situations. -- Sally Nugent
Retired cyclist Sir Chris Hoy MBE is one of Great Britain's most successful Olympic athletes of all time, with six gold medals and one silver. He is also an award-winning author, accomplished and inspirational speaker, TV pundit, business owner, mental health advocate and family man.
After retiring from competitive cycling in 2013 Chris became involved in motorsports, including racing in the world's most demanding motorsport endurance race, 24 Hours of Le Mans, in June 2016.
Chris is married to Sarra and they have two young children.
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