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  • Published: 23 September 2021
  • ISBN: 9781529119367
  • Imprint: Merky Books Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $26.99

Not Without a Fight: Ten Steps to Becoming Your Own Champion




An inspirational book of life lessons by British Somali Boxer and model, Ramla Ali

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Ramla Ali is a triple threat - humanitarian, model and boxer. Her life inside and outside the ring represents her ruthless refusal to quit and passion to fight for what she believes in.

In her first book, Ramla details ten key fights - a combination of life's constant challenges and real bouts she's endured both in and outside of the ring - that have shaped her remarkable rise to date.

From her arrival in England as a refugee to being drawn to the energy and spirit of her first boxercise class; from the adrenaline of her first amateur fights to how she often powered on alone, searching for a community of women like her, and her biggest win of all: letting love into her life.

Each relatable lesson is packed full of honesty and urgency, powering the reader on to become their own champion.

  • Published: 23 September 2021
  • ISBN: 9781529119367
  • Imprint: Merky Books Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $26.99

Praise for Not Without a Fight: Ten Steps to Becoming Your Own Champion

The greatest achievement of the greatest of all novelists

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David Copperfield is Dickens's Hamlet... I can't remember being so moved by one of his novels... What puts David Copperfield right up there with Bleak House and Great Expectations, however, is its sweet nature, and its surprising modernity... Completing David Copperfield has left me feeling bereft

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I came to Dickens relatively late in life, but in a way, I think that's the best time. When you're a child, all you see is the plum-pudding characterization and twisting-and-turning storylines, and though that is part of the juicy pleasure of Dickens, you need to be an adult to get the heartbreaking measure of his genius. And nothing shows that more, for me, than David Copperfield. It's the fullest, most breathtakingly truthful story of life - not for nothing was it Freud's favorite novel

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