Ronnie is snooker's most written and talked about player, and its
greatest showman.
His supreme talent and style have made him the People's Champion and, as
one commentator put it, 'the question is not how much does Ronnie
O'Sullivan need snooker, but how much does snooker need Ronnie
O'Sullivan?'
A honest and candid account of his extraordinary life, Ronnie tells of
the infant who was introduced to legendary snooker clubs at an
impossibly early age; of the boy who frightened off the bookies aged
just 12; of the teenager whose life was decimated when his father and
mentor was sent to prison for life; and of the man dubbed the 'genius'
of the modern game who regularly threatened to quit the sport to pursue
other interests at the grand old age of 28.
'A fine autobiography ... compelling' - Independent
'O'Sullivan is as frank about his spell in the Priory clinic as he is
about his father's murder conviction. His accounts of snooker
tournaments and sketches of the sport's personalities will fascinate
fans, but even snooker haters will be rooting for Ronnie in the game of
life' - OK!