Myan's books

From the Pit to the Palace


In this book Myan shares truths that allowed him to rise above his circumstances that can help you receive hope and overcome adversity. He uses the biblical story of Joseph to encourage us to look to God no matter what we are facing.

Order it online , email info@Hope2Overcome.org @ NZ$24.95 + $2.50 P & P Contributions by ex-All Blacks Eroni Clarke (Foreword) & Inga Tuigamala (Last Word)

REVIEW COMMENTS
An excellent individual reference for living a life of Christian victory, also useful for home groups and pastors - preaching resource. Reading that will boost your faith. Salvation Army War Cry Magazine ˆ 10 March 2007

Great resource for individual or group study, for business or sports people and church leadership. Through Scripture and insightful quotes and illustrations, Myan shows us how our lives can be enhanced by a right relationship with God. Challenge Weekly 17 March 2007

An attractively-presented book, written in an easy to-read style. Myan is an excellent story teller and illustrates the book with stories from his life and the lives of others. This made the book come alive for me. Deserves to be dipped into more than once as we journey as Christians. Daystar Magazine ˆ May 2007


You Can

ABOUT THE BOOK:
Written using simple English in a short, easy to read style for people at all reading levels to enjoy. Inspirational stories & quotes from the likes of Tiger Woods, Oprah Winfrey & David Beckham help motivate you to achieve your dreams & goals.
Also sharing from his own experiences Myan provides simple yet profound advice that can help get you focused and increase your drive to win in the game of life.
YOU CAN gives you the keys to live that rewarding life you always wanted, not tomorrow,not one day, but TODAY!
This book contains some of the content Myan uses on the TV Show Learning 4 Life to motivate & inspire viewers to achieve their goals in life.
ENDORSEMENTS
My dream came true when I stood on the roof of the world – the first double amputee to reach the summit of Mount Everest. We all have our own Everest’s to conquer and dreams to achieve. Myan has conveyed thoughts in this book that I believe can help you achieve your dreams 
MARK INGLIS, Entrepreneur & Motivational Speaker
A down to earth personal and practical guide for anyone to find keys for successful living  
KEN YOUNGSON, Executive Director, Quantum Sports
Myan uses his life experiences & can do attitude to inspire our learners to achieve course completion & employment. YOU CAN, provides our learners with the opportunity to revisit his induction session and continue to be re-inspired as they progress through their course. I believe that this book is a must read for all learners at IAL.
ROBERTA BUDVIETAS, Ex-General Manager, Institute of Applied Learning
This book is a real inspirational and practical tool kit to understanding the steps to developing your personal growth in whatever situation you are in.
TU NUUALIITIA Education Consultant & Ex Auckland / Samoa Rugby
Myan worked with our students, many whom were referred by support agencies. He motivated each of them to take control of their lives & improve their self esteem, inspiring meaningful changes in their lives. Consequently all of them passed the course & are better off having experienced Myan’s unique way of mentoring and motivation. His workshops are a useful tool in adult learning and training and I know that people will benefit the same from reading You Can.
DEBORAH BATCHEN, MNZITT, Migrant Enterprise Trust Advisor 
Retail Price $25 each,
(please add 10% Postage within NZ)
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Inga My Story
(authored by Myan Subrayan)

INGA TUIGAMALA'S LATEST BOOK- LIMITED ONLINE OFFER - $40 per book ($2.50 P&P within NZ)

INGA: MY 
 STORY with Myan Subrayan
'Inga, your son thinks his daddy is dead.'
These are not the sort of words you want to hear from your wife - especially when you are thousands of miles apart, travelling around on another continent. You want to hear comforting talk about the exciting new things little kids are getting up to. But those were the very words I heard over the telephone, while I was on the 1993 northern hemisphere tour with the All Blacks. It was a really sobering moment for me and gave me quite a shock. But that was exactly how it happened at the time, and it's also how I have planned this book - to be as honest as I can possibly be as I share with you from my perspective the truth of what was and is going on in my life.
- Inga (Va'aiga) Tuigamala

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Inga My Story has contributions from ex-team-mates Jonny Wilkinson, Jason Robinson, Martin Offiah, Rob Andrew, Pat Lam and more...


Read from the above greats on how they saw Inga Tuigamala. Much of it previously untold: from family life to his many sporting achievements to his role today as a mentor, inspirational community leader and successful businessman. Much more than a sports biography, this is the real story behind the 'gentle giant' of New Zealand rugby.

This is an important story, particularly for those of us living in New Zealand.
Huge, tough as teak, enormously strong, capable of causing physical mayhem - yet soft, tender, loving and caring of disposition - Inga Tuigamala is a man of such complexity that his personality and character combine all sorts of qualities in varying degrees. Inga told me that this book is more than just a sports book. I agree

MURRAY DEAKER (Sportsbroadcaster)

Born a Hindu die a Hindu?

I have been residing in New Zealand for the past ten years. My first ‘encounter’ with New Zealand happened when I was about seven years old. The South African rugby team, the Springboks, were playing New Zealand’s All Blacks. As a little boy it was confusing as to why anyone would call themselves Black, especially ‘All Blacks’.

Growing up under Apartheid we were indoctrinated to believe that anything black was inferior or wrong, and ‘White was right.’ So I was quite fascinated to see who these All Blacks were.

I can still recall my utter amazement and shock, when I saw the All Blacks running onto the field. I had to enquire of my father, Dad, why are there white guys playing in the All Blacks team?’ I was totally astonished to see that amongst those running onto the field wearing the black jerseys were White men. These All Blacks from New Zealand were actually comprised of Whites, which astounded me. 


That was my first encounter with anything from New Zealand and little did I realise that some 20 years later I would find myself living in the land of the All Blacks. In many of my introductory lines to audiences I often joke and say, As Indians growing up in South Africa we were not regarded as black but rather half black . Now that I’ve immigrated to New Zealand I have completed the process and am all black !