Mary Earps' autobiography "All In" is a candid and introspective account of her journey as a professional footballer, including her experiences with sexism, homophobia, and mental health. Earps opens up about the challenges she faced on and off the pitch, including being bullied by teammates and struggling to come to terms with her own identity.
Earps also shares stories about her relationships, including her decision to support her partner Kitty during a difficult time in their relationship. She discusses how she navigated the complexities of her family's reaction to her sexuality and how it affected her mental health.
Throughout the book, Earps is open and honest about her experiences, both positive and negative. She shares stories about her time playing for England, including her struggles with the team's management and her decision to retire from international football on her own terms.
One of the most striking aspects of "All In" is Earps' candor about her mental health struggles. She discusses how she used football as a way to cope with anxiety and depression, but also acknowledges that it took her time to prioritize her mental well-being.
Earps' writing style is engaging and accessible, making the book an enjoyable read for both fans of football and those interested in stories of personal resilience and determination. "All In" is a powerful and inspiring memoir that offers a unique perspective on the world of professional football and the challenges faced by women in sports.
Earps also shares stories about her relationships, including her decision to support her partner Kitty during a difficult time in their relationship. She discusses how she navigated the complexities of her family's reaction to her sexuality and how it affected her mental health.
Throughout the book, Earps is open and honest about her experiences, both positive and negative. She shares stories about her time playing for England, including her struggles with the team's management and her decision to retire from international football on her own terms.
One of the most striking aspects of "All In" is Earps' candor about her mental health struggles. She discusses how she used football as a way to cope with anxiety and depression, but also acknowledges that it took her time to prioritize her mental well-being.
Earps' writing style is engaging and accessible, making the book an enjoyable read for both fans of football and those interested in stories of personal resilience and determination. "All In" is a powerful and inspiring memoir that offers a unique perspective on the world of professional football and the challenges faced by women in sports.