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12th August 2016
07:57pm BST

There will be stories about his basketball career, his frontline partnerships with Colm Cooper, Declan O’Sullivan and Paul Galvin, and his footballing resurrection. Much in the vein of Jim McGunness' 2015 autobiography, though, the insights into a tough personal life are set to get most folk talking. The blurbs states:
'[The country] doesn’t know about the huge upheaval he had at home during his childhood and of the roller-coaster relationship he had with his troubled father right up to the man’s tragic death. It doesn’t know that Kieran is dyslexic, a condition that led to many challenges throughout his childhood and adult life. 'It doesn’t know just how close he came to falling by the sporting wayside until he was saved by a couple of American basketball figures that mentored him. It doesn’t know that the reason he has fought for everything on the field is because he had to fight for everything on and off it.'We'll be picking up a copy. Exclusive interview with Paraic Duffy on the latest GAA Hour. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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