A review by cr0wnofthemoon
Too Many Reasons to Live by Rob Burrow

emotional hopeful inspiring sad slow-paced

2.5

A Rob puts it himself, this is more of a love letter than a memoir or autobiography. It is not chronological but more tales of his life and career up until his MND diagnosis. I am not a rugby fan so much of the book was lost on me, I read this for a book club I facilitate at my work. I can, however, appreciate everything Rob achieved in his career and the devastation that an MND diagnosis brings. Rob did a lot for research into the disease before his death and that is truly commendable.