No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality
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'The book is great: moving but also properly funny.' Hadley Freeman,  The Guardian 'A memoir with an unusual sense of purpose. . . pithy, highly readable'  The Times The entire world knows Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, the teenage sidekick of Doc Brown in  Back to the Future.  His two previous bestselling memoirs,  Lucky Man  and  Always Looking Up , dealt with how he came to terms with the illness, all the while exhibiting his iconic optimism.  In  No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality,  Michael shares  personal stories and observations  about illness and health, ageing, the strength of family and friends, and how our perceptions about time affect the way we approach mortality. Thoughtful and moving, but with Fox's trademark sense of humour, his book provides a vehicle for reflection about our  lives, our loves, and our losses. Running through the narrative is the drama of the medical madness Fox recently experienced, that included his daily negotiations with the Parkinson's disease he's had since 1991, and a spinal cord issue that necessitated immediate surgery. His challenge to learn how to walk again, only to suffer a devastating fall, nearly caused him to ditch his trademark optimism and "get out of the lemonade business altogether." Does he make it all of the way back? Read the book.
Author: Michael J Fox
  Format: Paperback, 256 pages, 152mm x 232mm, 300 g
  
  Published: 2020, Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom
  Genre: Autobiography: The Arts
  
                
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'The book is great: moving but also properly funny.' Hadley Freeman,  The Guardian 'A memoir with an unusual sense of purpose. . . pithy, highly readable'  The Times The entire world knows Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, the teenage sidekick of Doc Brown in  Back to the Future.  His two previous bestselling memoirs,  Lucky Man  and  Always Looking Up , dealt with how he came to terms with the illness, all the while exhibiting his iconic optimism.  In  No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality,  Michael shares  personal stories and observations  about illness and health, ageing, the strength of family and friends, and how our perceptions about time affect the way we approach mortality. Thoughtful and moving, but with Fox's trademark sense of humour, his book provides a vehicle for reflection about our  lives, our loves, and our losses. Running through the narrative is the drama of the medical madness Fox recently experienced, that included his daily negotiations with the Parkinson's disease he's had since 1991, and a spinal cord issue that necessitated immediate surgery. His challenge to learn how to walk again, only to suffer a devastating fall, nearly caused him to ditch his trademark optimism and "get out of the lemonade business altogether." Does he make it all of the way back? Read the book.
             
         
      No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality