Cora Staunton is set to break another barrier for Irish female GAA stars.
The Mayo footballer's autobiography,
, will be published in October.The highest-scoring forward in the history of ladies football created more history last year, going from a veteran to a newcomer in becoming the first Irish footballer to enter the AFL Women's draft.
"Growing up there were very few books of this nature, so I hope by releasing my autobiography it paves the way for more of its kind and inspires the next generation," said Staunton.
Delighted and proud to let you know my autobiography will be out later this year! Game Changer is published 18th of October. Here's the book jacket and you can pre-order your copy here: https://t.co/YFaIR322jd pic.twitter.com/uTlUWcuB0E
— Cora Staunton (@duckie15) June 13, 2018
Thrilled to finally be able to reveal my first acquisition for Transworld Ireland. Game Changer, the autobiography of football legend, Cora Staunton, will be out 18th October. https://t.co/8WSG2xodsV https://t.co/uIpn1xBnyt
— Fiona Murphy (@FionaBooks) June 13, 2018
Here it is! We're very excited to announce that Game Changer by Cora Staunton will be published by Transworld Ireland in October @duckie15 https://t.co/8stoVXheQW
— Penguin Books Ireland (@PenguinIEBooks) June 13, 2018
Published by Transworld Ireland, the book promises to explore "the triumphs of her career and the personal struggles that have plagued it".
That includes the death of her mother in 1998, when Staunton was 16 years old, as well as the conflicts she and her teammates have experienced in the under-resourced world of female sport.
Since her senior debut, aged 13, Staunton has won four All-Irelands, 11 All-Stars and five Club All-Irelands with Carnacon. She's also won an FAI Women's Cup in soccer and a Connacht Women's League in rugby.
She said of the book: "It has been a challenging process but I have enjoyed recalling the rollercoaster that is my life!
"I hope that people enjoy reading it and that they can relate to some of the highs and lows I’ve experienced along the way."