Not Fade Away: A Short Life Well Lived
by Laurence Shames
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Read in October, 2007
someone at work recommended this to me so many times that i finally just bought it (it was also remaindered, so i got it for about $3). normally i shy away from books like this: memoirs, memoirs about cancer, memoirs by businessmen, etc. but the multiple recommendations got to me. it was good - i think it was perhaps overhyped for me, or i had too high of expecations. but there were definitely a few moments where i was verging on being teary, and peter barton (the man writing the book) did have ...more
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people who can stomach posthumous memoir of a life cut short
I lived without regrets for like a solid week after reading this book. (Sad to report that I find the motivational effects of inspiring biographies are a little ephemeral).
It's an unspeakably sad story, really, but about a truly inspiring guy.
I ought to read it again and buy myself another week of regret-free living!
It's an unspeakably sad story, really, but about a truly inspiring guy.
I ought to read it again and buy myself another week of regret-free living!
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Read in January, 2005
This is a book that is funny, sad and uplifting all at once. A tragic tale of a young man, dying of cancer...it really can give you a perspective on life, what is and isn't important and may give you food for thought on the grand idea of life being short and living in the present.
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Read in January, 2008
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People who shelter their life with fear.
Heart breaking. I cried from the first page to the last. I was going through my own experience of death and my heart was already too open and raw. It's a beautiful book that makes you smile (and cry).
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Read in January, 2005
Amazing book. A successful business magnate facing death, and writing about it, with a successful journalist who feared becoming close to a dying man. Very unique in style and format.
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Read in June, 2008
Although this is a story of a man dying of cancer, it is really about living. I am inspired by his story to live life on purpose and to the fullest.
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Read in December, 2007
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Emily
Like the life it chronicles, this book had some sweet and shining moments. I liked the anecdote about the Ferrari.
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Read in January, 2006
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trevor
Wonderful non-fiction book about a father that dies too young, but lived an absolutely tremendous life!
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