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Lucky Man: A Memoir

by Michael, J. Fox, Fox, Michael J.
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"Life is great. Sometimes, though, you just have to put up with a little more crap." --Michael J. Fox

In September 1998, Michael J. Fox stunned the world by announcing he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease -- a degenerative neurological condition. In fact, he had been secretly fighting it for seven years. The worldwide response was staggering. Fortunately, he had accepted the diagnosis and by the time the public started grieving for him, he had stopped grieving for himself. With the same passion, humor, and energy that Fox has invested in his dozens of performances over the last 18 years, he tells the story of his life, his career, and his campaign to find a cure for Parkinson's.

Combining his trademark ironic sensibility and keen sense of the absurd, he recounts his life -- from his childhood in a small town in western Canada to his meteoric rise in film and television which made him a worldwide celebrity. Most importantly however, he writes of the last 10 years, during which -- with the unswerving support of his wife, family, and friends -- he has dealt with his illness. He talks about what Parkinson's has given him: the chance to appreciate a wonderful life and career, and the opportunity to help search for a cure and spread public awareness of the disease. He is a very lucky man, indeed.

Michael J. Fox began his career as the lovable Alex P. Keaton, the star of the Family Ties. Since then his career has been a nonstop success story, with blockbuster movies like Back to the Future, The Secret of My Success, and the lead voice in the animated film Stuart Little. Michael has won numerous awards, including fourGolden Globes, four Emmys, two Screen Actors Guild awards, GQ Man of the Year, and the People's Choice award. He retired recently from his award-winning role on Spin City.

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Why does Michael J. Fox consider himself a "lucky man?" Most of us would be devastated to discover we'd contracted a severe and apparently incurable neurological disease. And if our livelihood depended on appearing before the camera, and being funny, you'd think the news would be even more difficult to deal with. To Fox, though, it was a desperately necessary wake-up call. Here is the revealing, heartfelt, and ultimately inspirational story of an entertainment icon who found his world shattered and decided to put himself together again, better than ever.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1902
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Audio
Pages
6
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9780743508728

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