All the Way All the Way

All the Way

My Life On Ice

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Publisher Description

It seemed as though nothing could stop Jordin Tootoo on the ice. The captain of Canada’s Under-18, a fan favourite on the World Junior squad, and a WHL top prospect who could intimidate both goalies and enforcers, he was always a leader. And when Tootoo was drafted by Nashville in 2000 and made the Predators out of camp in 2003, he became a leader in another way: the first player of Inuk descent to suit up in the NHL.
The stress of competition in the world’s top hockey league, the travel, the media, the homesickness—and the added pressure to hold one’s head high as a role model not only for the young people of his hometown of Rankin Inlet but for the culture that had given him the strength and the opportunities to succeed—would have been more than enough to challenge any rookie. But Tootoo faced something far more difficult: the loss of his brother in the year between his draft and his first shift for the Predators. Though he played through it, the tragedy took its inevitable toll. In 2010, Tootoo checked himself into rehab for alcohol addiction. It seemed a promising career had ended too soon.

But that’s not the way Tootoo saw it and not the way it would end. As heir to a cultural legacy that included alcohol, despair, and suicide, Tootoo could also draw on a heritage that could help sustain him even thousands of miles away from Nunavut. And in a community haunted by the same hopelessness and substance abuse that so affected Tootoo’s life, it is not just his skill and fearlessness on the ice that have made him a hero, but the courage of his honesty to himself and to the world around him that he needed to rely on others to sustain him through his toughest challenge.

All the Way tells the story of someone who has travelled far from home to realize a dream, someone who has known glory and cheering crowds, but also the demons of despair. It is the searing, honest tale of a young man who has risen to every challenge and nearly fallen short in the toughest game of all, while finding a way to draw strength from his community and heritage, and giving back to it as well.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2014
October 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Canada
SELLER
Penguin Random House Canada
SIZE
1.5
MB

Customer Reviews

stephpare ,

Great story

Great book. Have so much respect for Jordin Tootoo, he is a great role model for kids. Would recommend this book to pretty well everyone.

Gordon Littlelight ,

This book

I love this book. I had the physical copy but i lost it, never knew it was on iTunes. Bought it right away.

nancyf99 ,

Interesting...

I liked this book, I really did. From his upbringing to his hockey career and the family issues in between...all interesting. What I didn't like was his massively inflated ego calling women broads throughout the entire book (not to mention some other names). It's a good read, too bad he couldn't of been a bit more gentlemanly.

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