surviving two of the UK's toughest prisons and the unexpected lessons in resilience that kept him going. Stripped of fame and fortune, Becker faced an entirely new world as inmate A2923EV, where nothing came easy.
More than a story of survival, Inside is about profound transformation. With brutal honesty, Becker reflects on the choices that led him to prison, confronting his mistakes and the price of fame. Through new relationships, hard-learned survival skills and the philosophy of Stoicism, he embarks on the difficult journey of rebuilding his life and shattered reputation.
This is the story of a legend who lost it all - how he survived, started again and found light in life's darkest moments.
'It's a memoir, it's a thriller, it's a confessional, it's therapy. This book is unbelievable, [and] beautifully written. It couldn't be a crazier story...it's so gripping, I could not put it down.' Chris Evans
More than a story of survival, Inside is about profound transformation. With brutal honesty, Becker reflects on the choices that led him to prison, confronting his mistakes and the price of fame. Through new relationships, hard-learned survival skills and the philosophy of Stoicism, he embarks on the difficult journey of rebuilding his life and shattered reputation.
This is the story of a legend who lost it all - how he survived, started again and found light in life's darkest moments.
'It's a memoir, it's a thriller, it's a confessional, it's therapy. This book is unbelievable, [and] beautifully written. It couldn't be a crazier story...it's so gripping, I could not put it down.' Chris Evans
'The most haunting account of going to jail you will ever read' Daily Mail
'Unflinching account of his life in prison' Mail on Sunday
'A searingly honest account of his time in prison. [Boris Becker's] new biography is gut-wrenchingly raw - and utterly haunting' Daily Mail
'Boris Becker reached the top early and time and again hit rock bottom: a fighter, a master of the comeback. He talks about mistakes and forgiveness, about cold nights in prison-and about how to find yourself again when everything seems lost.' Der Spiegel
'What a book. Talk about honest! The book is remarkable.' Lorraine Kelly
'One of the most incredible and moving books that we've read, ever.' The High Performance Podcast, Jake Humphrey and Damian Hughes
'It's a memoir, it's a thriller, it's a confessional, it's therapy. This book is unbelievable, [and] beautifully written. It couldn't be a crazier story...it's so gripping, I could not put it down.' Chris Evans
'A compelling, brutally honest read. 4_' The Sun
'a triumphant story of his struggle...a superior sporting book that goes far beyond the rehashing of long-forgotten tennis battles. Becker's depiction of prison life, drawn from the eight months he spent inside, is not just vividly written, thanks to ghostwriter Tom Fordyce, but eye-opening and often harrowing...Not since the excellent BBC prison drama Time, with Sean Bean and Stephen Graham, has the grim reality of prison life been so memorably captured.' - The Observer
'Unflinching account of his life in prison' Mail on Sunday
'A searingly honest account of his time in prison. [Boris Becker's] new biography is gut-wrenchingly raw - and utterly haunting' Daily Mail
'Boris Becker reached the top early and time and again hit rock bottom: a fighter, a master of the comeback. He talks about mistakes and forgiveness, about cold nights in prison-and about how to find yourself again when everything seems lost.' Der Spiegel
'What a book. Talk about honest! The book is remarkable.' Lorraine Kelly
'One of the most incredible and moving books that we've read, ever.' The High Performance Podcast, Jake Humphrey and Damian Hughes
'It's a memoir, it's a thriller, it's a confessional, it's therapy. This book is unbelievable, [and] beautifully written. It couldn't be a crazier story...it's so gripping, I could not put it down.' Chris Evans
'A compelling, brutally honest read. 4_' The Sun
'a triumphant story of his struggle...a superior sporting book that goes far beyond the rehashing of long-forgotten tennis battles. Becker's depiction of prison life, drawn from the eight months he spent inside, is not just vividly written, thanks to ghostwriter Tom Fordyce, but eye-opening and often harrowing...Not since the excellent BBC prison drama Time, with Sean Bean and Stephen Graham, has the grim reality of prison life been so memorably captured.' - The Observer







