Devotion: A Memoir

Devotion: A Memoir

Devotion: A Memoir

Devotion: A Memoir

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Overview

A moving and lyrical memoir about life, love and loss, from a true giant of Gaelic games.

In a frenetic seven-year spell at the outset of his senior managerial career, Mickey Harte led Tyrone to four Ulster Championships and three All-Irelands. It was a run that shifted football’s balance of power, changed the way the game would be played for over a generation, and cemented his reputation as one of the most transformative figures in GAA history.

Then, in January 2011, the visitation of a shocking tragedy changed everything: Mickey’s daughter Michaela was murdered while on honeymoon in Mauritius, and the Harte family, grief-stricken, awoke to find themselves at the centre of an international news story.

Devotion, the product of a collaboration between Mickey and author Brendan Coffey, is many things. The story of a family’s decade-long struggle to come to terms with an almost unimaginable loss. A meditation on the ways in which faith, community, and sport can sustain us in our most difficult moments. And, finally, a portrait of one of Irish sport’s true icons, as he brings one legendary era to a close and steels himself for a final assault on the history books


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780008473044
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 10/14/2021
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Mickey Harte managed the Tyrone county Gaelic football team from 2002 until 2020, the most successful senior manager in the county's history, having led it to its only three All-Ireland SFC titles, as well as six Ulster SFC titles, one National League and twelve Dr McKenna Cups. He currently manages the Louth county team.


Mickey Harte is one of the most successful Gaelic football managers of the modern era. During his 17-year tenure with Tyrone (2002-2020), the country won 12 Dr McKenna Cups, six Ulster Football Championships, one National League, and three All-Ireland Championships. After parting ways with Tyrone after the end of Covid-affected 2020 season, he accepted the post of manager with the Louth senior football team.


Brendan Coffey is from Maynooth, Co. Kildare. This is his first book.

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