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Hardcover Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist Book

ISBN: 1401303382

ISBN13: 9781401303389

Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist

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At the turn from our bedroom into the hallway, there is an old, full-length mirror in a wooden frame. I can't help but catch a glimpse of myself as I pass. Turning fully toward the glass, I consider... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Always Looking Up is a book not about Fox's career, but rather an update of his earlier book Lucky M

Some books are actually better in the CD version, such as ALWAYS LOOKING UP--written and read by Michael J. Fox . . . I say that because while I imagine it is a fine book to read, I do believe that you'd like it even more if you heard it like I did . . . that way, you get to actually hear Fox' voice, which will bring back memories of why you liked him so much (think FAMILY TIES, BACK TO THE FUTURE, etc.) Yet this is not a book about his show business career, though there are bits and pieces about it that are thrown in . . . rather, it is an update of his earlier book: LUCKY MAN . . . since that was published, the author has not regularly appeared on the screen . . .he instead has undertaken become an incurable optimist, becoming perhaps this country's leading activist for a cure for Parkinson's Disease. I was touched to learn how Fox manages to get through his daily life, made increasingly difficult by his illness . . . yet you don't get the feeling he is complaining about what has happened to him . . . he just does what he has to do, yet a lot more as he has also gotten involved in both politics and the running of the Michael J. Fox Foundation. There's also information about how his situation has affected his wife and children (in many ways, it seems, in a positive fashion) . . . and, of course, the trademark Fox wit shines through when he throws in such one-liners as this one: * Keep the fight clean and the sex dirty.

Optimism, Integrity, and True Celebrity

In "Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist", the follow up to his original bestselling memoir "Lucky Man", Michael J. Fox--famous for starring in hits like "Family Ties", the "Back to the Future" trilogy, and "The Secret of My Success" among other successful roles included in his lengthy acting resume--explores the last decade of his life according to themes that are most important to him: Work, Politics, Faith, and Family. As someone who has maintained a high profile despite a very public battle with PD, Fox comes across as an inspirational, strong, and intelligent role model as well as a symbol of hope for people fighting debilitating diseases. In his newest memoir, Fox describes leaving "Spin City", founding the Michael J. Fox Foundation, becoming a political activist for stem cell research, obtaining faith in the face of life-changing circumstances, and raising his young family despite fear that PD would prevent him from becoming the husband and father he wanted to be. True to his faith, Fox tries to be optimistic and even has a humorous commentary on otherwise grim events. Despite no longer being a working actor, except occasional guest spots on TV shows, Fox's life is still a whirlwind of activity. An especially entertaining part of the book is Fox's various celebrity encounters--such as his and Robin William's cheering of Lance Armstrong during his second victory of the Tour de France, Fox's comedic infomercial with Mohammed Ali, his sad relationship with Christopher Reeves, and his candid interview with Katie Couric following radio host's Rush Limbaugh's controversial statements. Fox also shares some deeply personal childhood memories, experiences raising his children, and becoming accustomed to his new post-acting lifestyle. Overall, Fox comes across as extremely likeable and painfully honest about his daily struggles. Referring to his height, he jokingly notes that it's not about the size of the dog but about the size of the fight in the dog. And the size of the fight in Michael J. Fox is certainly impressive. His foundation is currently number one in private funding for Parkinson's research. As a public figure, Fox does not hide behind his condition but is doing everything he can to beat it. He confesses his involvement in politics was solely to support the passing of federal funding for research against debilitating diseases like Parkinson's, to hopefully one day cure them--something practically impossible during the last eight years due to the strict laws in place. Fox's courageous efforts to live his life to the fullest and persevere in the face of frequent obstacles are closely documented in this book, which is hard to put down. Michael J. Fox's integrity deserves to be applauded and his inspirational book should be a highly enjoyable read for anyone struggling with life's circumstances and trying to find the strength within to carry on.

Interesting, as always...

I read "Lucky Man", and I was fortunate enough to be in the audience of the Oprah Winfrey Show recently when MJF was the guest. He's always articulate, quick-witted and shows both humility and grit. I purchased his book yesterday and read it within a day. A class act, he continues to express gratitude to those who orbit his life on a daily basis. The immediacy of the need for stem cell research must be so urgent for MJF and others suffering from debilitating neurological disorders, but as always, he expresses no criticism for those who hold an opposing viewpoint - he only asks that you carefully consider his viewpoint as a valid one as well. Blessings to Michael J. Fox and may his good fight continue until a cure is found!

The Perfect Title For An Enlightened Gentleman

'Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist' is a wonderfully shared memoir of a gentle gentleman who positively affected the lives of many. Michael Fox suffers from the physical challenges of Parkinson Disease; however, what he has done in his life, and what he shares strongly in this book to his reader audience is that in one way or another, we all are faced with human hardship. What we do in the face of these difficulties ... these unexpected changes ... these new paths that our life may unexpectedly take us down - what really counts is to find the moments of happiness within the challenges, to never lose hope and faith in change, and to use the changes in your life in one way or another as an advantage. In fact, Michael shares that his relationship with his wife, the gentle-heart and compassionate Tracy Pollan (I say this of Tracy not because of her unquestionable love of Michael, but her sense of kindness she always acts within to others), that if fact, his relationship became stronger due to the challenges that he and Tracy faced together ... his battle with the neurological degenerative disease that is Parkinson's. I am a fan of Michael's work; however, I am clearly an admirer of Michael J. Fox the man, the husband, and the father - and with good reason. Michael is on multiple missions : the first is clear: to find a cure for Parkinson's Disease. However, the second is equally as important: to teach the world to find the optimistic view no matter what the situation. 'Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist' is a very meaningful book that all readers will walk away from with an added perspective of the wonderments of our life no matter how difficult the challenges we have.

A Great Book on a Number of Levels

Having grown up watching his Alex P. Keaton character on "Family Ties," I've always been a fan of Michael J. Fox, the actor. After he revealed his diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease, I became more interested in him since my grandfather suffered from PD as well. This book is a remarkable examination of the things that fate can give you and the things that can be taken away but, more importantly, it is a celebration of the things that can not be taken away. From a simplistic perspective, it's easy to feel sorry for Michael J. Fox. He seemed to have it all at one time, and to hear about how he struggles to get out of bed in the morning is heartbreaking. On a deeper and more important level, however, this book proclaims the triumph of an indomitable spirit. As a biography, the book doesn't necessarily stick to the standard chronological order, but rather focuses on 4 key themes: Work, Politics, Faith and Family. When I got this book yesterday, I couldn't put it down. It is often funny and sometimes melancholy, but on the whole it is quite uplifting and entertaining. It is truly a wonderful book.
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