Charlie Bird’s memoir will be published by Harper Collins in October.
The memoir, entitled
has been written by the retired journalist's “great pal” and former news editor at RTÉ, Ray Burke.In a tweet, commissioning editor at Harper Collins Ireland Catherine Gough said it is “a moving and insightful book written during an incredibly difficult time in Charlie’s life.”
Published by Harper Collins and written by my great pal Ray Burke, who was my News Editor in RTÉ and had to put up with me for many years it will be released in the Autumn. Thanks Ray. pic.twitter.com/saLvyMvCUz
— Charlie Bird (@charliebird49) May 11, 2022
Bird posted a video on Friday, saying he could not hide from the fact that his motor neurone disease “is progressively getting worse.”
"But while I still can, I am going to continue to extend the hand of friendship.”
The veteran broadcaster climbed Croagh Patrick six weeks ago as part of a nationwide fundraising drive for the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association and Pieta House, raising over €2.7m.
Bird is also working with Merrion Press to produce "coffee table book" recording the day of the climb on Croagh Patrick and the other climbs and walks that took part alongside the event.