Lucky Man: A Memoir - Inspirational True Story of Overcoming Adversity | Perfect for Book Clubs, Self-Help Readers & Personal Growth Enthusiasts
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The remarkable memoir of film star Michael J. Fox and his first ten years living with Parkinson's Disease. Diagnosed in 1991, Michael eventually lost his balance, his grace, his spontaneity, and the ability to read the morning newspaper. Even so, he realizes that, in fact, he is a lucky man.
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I have wanted to read this since it was first published. Now I'm truly sorry I have waited so long. Mr. Fox's writing (and I am sure it is his) is much better than most writers with a lot of experience - easily up with some of best authors I have read. And his story is much more interesting than I expected. I had bought the book to learn more about Parkinson's disease and how he was able to deal with it so well. I didn't learn that much about the actual disease, but was quite surprised to find that he did not deal with his diagnosis well at all for the first several years. I did not expect to find so much about his family and background, or even much about his acting career. It was amazing that he only really addressed his being diagnosed and denial of the disease until about halfway through the book. Amazingly, the first half was very interesting. Now I am anxious to get on with reading another of his books that I have had for quite some time.
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