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Ratings: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Genre: Memoir, Biography, Non-Fiction, Inspiration, Health, Disability
Book Review:
Michael J. Fox's ''Lucky Man'' is far more than a celebrity autobiography; it is a raw, honest, and unexpectedly uplifting meditation on life, fortune, and resilience. Fox chronicles his incredible career with humor and humility, but the heart of the book lies in his candid account of being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the height of his fame. The title's irony is its truth—Fox argues that the disease, while a formidable challenge, forced him to grow, reassess his priorities, and discover a deeper purpose through advocacy and family. His writing is witty, self-deprecating, and deeply moving without being sentimental. This memoir transcends the typical Hollywood story to deliver a powerful message about optimism, gratitude, and what it truly means to be lucky. It is an essential and inspiring read for anyone facing adversity or simply seeking perspective.