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WINNER OF THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019

''Brutally honest . . . A moving, candid tale of a coach taking the plunge with a rugby ball as his only buoyancy aid'' DAILY EXPRESS

''An engrossing account of a remarkable story'' EVENING STANDARD

''An excellent read covering a brilliant journey'' Sir Clive Woodward

It is late summer 2013. Ben Ryan, a red-haired, 40-something, spectacle-wearing Englishman, is given 20 minutes to decide whether he wants to coach Fiji''s rugby sevens team, with the aim of taking them to the nation''s first-ever Olympic medal. He has never been to Fiji. There has been no discussion of contracts or salary. But he knows that no one plays rugby like the men from these isolated Pacific islands, just as no one plays football like the kids from the Brazilian favelas, or no one runs as fast as the boys and girls from Jamaica''s boondocks. He knows too that no other rugby nation has so little - no mon

Trade Review
You'll struggle to read a more compelling rugby story than this . . . heartily recommended
An excellent read covering a brilliant journey
One of the all-time great sporting tales . . . Good things happen to good people
Sevens Heaven by Ben Ryan is such a special book * Guardian, Best Sports Books of the Year *
Brutally honest . . . A moving, candid tale of a coach taking the plunge with a rugby ball as his only buoyancy aid * Daily Express *
An engrossing account of a remarkable story * Evening Standard *
So many beautiful, provocative postcard descriptions of Fiji alongside fascinating, honest insights and humble lessons and truths
Sevens Heaven, the story of how English coach Ben Ryan took the Fiji sevens side to Olympic gold, is the best rugby book I've ever read (I don't say that lightly) and as good as any sports book, from Mailer to Plimpton to Hauser, I've encountered in the almost sixty years since I got a Terry McLean '59 Lions tour book for Christmas. It's so good because it reads at times like a noir novel, and is stunningly open and honest. We know how the rugby ended, but Ryan's book is so gripping to tell you any other plot twists might spoil it for you
We always knew a book by Ben Ryan wouldn't be dull, but Sevens Heaven surpasses all expectations. The Londoner's "three years of enlightenment" in the South Pacific makes such enthralling reading that I unhesitatingly call this one of the best rugby books ever written * Rugby World *
Entertaining and insightful * The Rugby Paper *

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    Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
    Publication Date: 30/05/2019
    ISBN13: 9781474608275, 978-1474608275
    ISBN10: 1474608272

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    Book Synopsis

    WINNER OF THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019

    ''Brutally honest . . . A moving, candid tale of a coach taking the plunge with a rugby ball as his only buoyancy aid'' DAILY EXPRESS

    ''An engrossing account of a remarkable story'' EVENING STANDARD

    ''An excellent read covering a brilliant journey'' Sir Clive Woodward

    It is late summer 2013. Ben Ryan, a red-haired, 40-something, spectacle-wearing Englishman, is given 20 minutes to decide whether he wants to coach Fiji''s rugby sevens team, with the aim of taking them to the nation''s first-ever Olympic medal. He has never been to Fiji. There has been no discussion of contracts or salary. But he knows that no one plays rugby like the men from these isolated Pacific islands, just as no one plays football like the kids from the Brazilian favelas, or no one runs as fast as the boys and girls from Jamaica''s boondocks. He knows too that no other rugby nation has so little - no mon

    Trade Review
    You'll struggle to read a more compelling rugby story than this . . . heartily recommended
    An excellent read covering a brilliant journey
    One of the all-time great sporting tales . . . Good things happen to good people
    Sevens Heaven by Ben Ryan is such a special book * Guardian, Best Sports Books of the Year *
    Brutally honest . . . A moving, candid tale of a coach taking the plunge with a rugby ball as his only buoyancy aid * Daily Express *
    An engrossing account of a remarkable story * Evening Standard *
    So many beautiful, provocative postcard descriptions of Fiji alongside fascinating, honest insights and humble lessons and truths
    Sevens Heaven, the story of how English coach Ben Ryan took the Fiji sevens side to Olympic gold, is the best rugby book I've ever read (I don't say that lightly) and as good as any sports book, from Mailer to Plimpton to Hauser, I've encountered in the almost sixty years since I got a Terry McLean '59 Lions tour book for Christmas. It's so good because it reads at times like a noir novel, and is stunningly open and honest. We know how the rugby ended, but Ryan's book is so gripping to tell you any other plot twists might spoil it for you
    We always knew a book by Ben Ryan wouldn't be dull, but Sevens Heaven surpasses all expectations. The Londoner's "three years of enlightenment" in the South Pacific makes such enthralling reading that I unhesitatingly call this one of the best rugby books ever written * Rugby World *
    Entertaining and insightful * The Rugby Paper *

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