Obviously none of us have read the book, but I think from the sounds of things this book is taking a very different tack than just providing a blow by blow recollection of his career to date.
He's had a fairly interesting upbringing fleeing a tumultuous country with his family and then emigrating to Australia as a kid and having to adjust to that. From what we know of Pocock now, he's got a pretty thoughtful and progressive political outlook, is passionate about philanthropy, has taken what is possibly a slightly different path to many professional sportsmen these days by choosing a partner who has her own career and interests and isn't a part-time model.
I imagine he's got plenty of interesting things to say.
He's had a fairly interesting upbringing fleeing a tumultuous country with his family and then emigrating to Australia as a kid and having to adjust to that. From what we know of Pocock now, he's got a pretty thoughtful and progressive political outlook, is passionate about philanthropy, has taken what is possibly a slightly different path to many professional sportsmen these days by choosing a partner who has her own career and interests and isn't a part-time model.
I imagine he's got plenty of interesting things to say.