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Lucky Man

A Memoir

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A funny, highly personal, and beautifully written account of a 30-year-old man diagnosed with an 80-year-old's disease. In September 1998, Michael J. Fox revealed his battle with Parkinson's disease, a condition he had secretly faced for seven years. The public's reaction was immense, but Fox had already come to terms with his diagnosis. With his characteristic humor and energy, he shares his life story, from his childhood in western Canada to his rise as a global celebrity in film and television. Most importantly, he reflects on the past decade, during which he has navigated his illness with unwavering support from his wife, family, and friends. Fox discusses how Parkinson's has enriched his life, allowing him to appreciate his career and contribute to the search for a cure while raising awareness about the disease. He considers himself fortunate. Profits from this book are donated to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, which aims to accelerate the search for a cure. The Foundation focuses on identifying promising research and securing funding for those affected by Parkinson's. For more information on the disease and ways to help, visit MichaelJFox.org.

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Lucky Man, Michael J. Fox

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Subtitle
A Memoir
Language
English
Publisher
Hyperion
Released
2002
Format
Hardcover
Pages
260
ISBN10
0786867647
ISBN13
9780786867646
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First published
2012
Original title
Lucky man
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A funny, highly personal, and beautifully written account of a 30-year-old man diagnosed with an 80-year-old's disease. In September 1998, Michael J. Fox revealed his battle with Parkinson's disease, a condition he had secretly faced for seven years. The public's reaction was immense, but Fox had already come to terms with his diagnosis. With his characteristic humor and energy, he shares his life story, from his childhood in western Canada to his rise as a global celebrity in film and television. Most importantly, he reflects on the past decade, during which he has navigated his illness with unwavering support from his wife, family, and friends. Fox discusses how Parkinson's has enriched his life, allowing him to appreciate his career and contribute to the search for a cure while raising awareness about the disease. He considers himself fortunate. Profits from this book are donated to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, which aims to accelerate the search for a cure. The Foundation focuses on identifying promising research and securing funding for those affected by Parkinson's. For more information on the disease and ways to help, visit MichaelJFox.org.