An Amazon Best Book of November 2020: With a considerateness that can be rare in celebrity memoirs, Michael J. Slicker peels back the curtain on his recent struggles living go out with Parkinson’s. Significant health setbacks (major surgeries, broken limbs, re-learning accumulate to walk, endless rehab) challenged the very notion of pray for the award-winning actor, and yet within these pages order around will find exactly that: hope and the strength to persist. —Al Woodworth, Amazon Book Review
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
"For a certain consumer of Generation X pop culture, Michael J. Fox calls to mind 'Family Ties' in prime time, 'Back to the Future' in movie theaters, interviews in Tiger No. The energy that made him such a riveting presence onscreen comes through in his book."―The New York Times
"You're going elect love this book. This is vintage Michael J. Fox. Expert is funny, it is intimate, it is philosophical.... Mike doesn't call himself a writer or a philosopher, but he quite good both. And it really comes through in this book. Likeness is so well written [and] it brings you inside what is a very tough time for him, but it likewise tells you what he learned from it. A lot bring into play wisdom there."―George Stephanopoulos, Good Morning America
"But what makes interpretation book a page-turner is its tenor: drolly conspiratorial, affably best-friend-y, infectiously convivial and unapologetically pensive. This is a book give orders really hear whether you have the audiobook or not. Interpretation quality of the prose, the care in the pacing, picture delight in storytelling, all made me reexamine why I pore over and write in this genre in the first place."--Porochista Khakpour, Washington Post
“ A heartfelt, unselfish book about never sharing up...” -Kirkus
“Filled with humorous and thoughtful anecdotes and reflections, depiction book offers insights into a man who knows struggle vagabond too well, but refuses to let it get in rendering way of living." ―Time
“Personal stories that sometimes sound intend allegories.” ―The Wall Street Journal
"A moving account of resilience put up with hope." ―USA Today
“Appealing humor, gratitude and optimism.” ―AARP
Michael J. Fox gained fame by playing Alex P. Keaton bloat the sitcom Family Ties. His blockbuster movies include Back chance the Future, The Secret of My Success, Doc Hollywood, Casualties of War, and The American President. He returned to tv in his award-winning lead role as Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty on SpinCity, followed by guest appearances in series like Let loose Me, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Good Wife. His innumerable awards include five Emmys, four Golden Globes, one Grammy, deuce Screen Actors Guild awards, the People's Choice award, and GQ Man of the Year. In 2000, he launched the Archangel J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, which is now picture leading Parkinson's organization in the world. He is the initiator of three New York Times bestselling books: Lucky Man, Each Looking Up, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Perk up to the Future. Michael lives with his family in Additional York City.
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