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    They Don't Teach This

    £9.99
    ISBN: 9781529112856
    AuthorAluko, Eniola
    PublisherNameVintage Publishing
    Pub Date15/10/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages496
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    *SHORTLISTED FOR THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS*

    Eni Aluko: 102 appearances for England women's national football team. First female pundit on Match of the Day. UN Women UK ambassador. Guardian columnist.
    First class honors law degree. Now an inspirational author.

    They Don't Teach This steps beyond the realms of memoir to explore themes of dual nationality and identity, race and institutional prejudice, success, failure and faith. It is an inspiring manifesto to change the way readers and the future generation choose to view the challenges that come in their life applying life lessons with raw truths of Eni's own personal experience.

    'A fascinating examination of her multiple identities - British and Nigerian, a girl in a boy's world, footballer and academic, a kid from an estate with upper-middle-class parents, a God-fearing rebel... Aluko does not hold back - and few people from the football establishment emerge with their reputation intact' Guardian

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    *SHORTLISTED FOR THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS*

    Eni Aluko: 102 appearances for England women's national football team. First female pundit on Match of the Day. UN Women UK ambassador. Guardian columnist.
    First class honors law degree. Now an inspirational author.

    They Don't Teach This steps beyond the realms of memoir to explore themes of dual nationality and identity, race and institutional prejudice, success, failure and faith. It is an inspiring manifesto to change the way readers and the future generation choose to view the challenges that come in their life applying life lessons with raw truths of Eni's own personal experience.

    'A fascinating examination of her multiple identities - British and Nigerian, a girl in a boy's world, footballer and academic, a kid from an estate with upper-middle-class parents, a God-fearing rebel... Aluko does not hold back - and few people from the football establishment emerge with their reputation intact' Guardian