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.
Report this book
|
Simon Humphrey
Reviewed on Mar 21, 2008 11:21:02 AM
A very touching book from someone who was a childhood hero of mine, charting his rise to fame,...
View profile |
Read reviewReport this review |
|
|
Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions | Order Tracking | Affiliate programme
©2008 BookRabbit. All rights reserved.