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Gratitude - Sacks, Oliver - Hardcover

Gratitude - Sacks, Oliver - Hardcover

Gratitude
Contributor(s):Ā Sacks, OliverĀ (Author)
Ā 



Binding:Ā Hardcover
Pub Date:Ā November 24, 2015

"In July 2013, Oliver Sacks turned eighty and wrote [a] ... piece in The New York Times about the prospect of old age and the freedom he envisioned for himself in binding together the thoughts and feelings of a lifetime. Eighteen months later, he was given a diagnosis of terminal cancer--which he announced publically in another piece in The New York Times. Gratitude is Sacks's meditation on why life [continued] to enthrall him even as he [faced] the all-too-close presence of his own death, and how to live out the months that [remained] in the richest and deepest way possible"--
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Gratitude - Sacks, Oliver - Hardcover

Gratitude
Contributor(s):Ā Sacks, OliverĀ (Author)
Ā 



Binding:Ā Hardcover
Pub Date:Ā November 24, 2015

"In July 2013, Oliver Sacks turned eighty and wrote [a] ... piece in The New York Times about the prospect of old age and the freedom he envisioned for himself in binding together the thoughts and feelings of a lifetime. Eighteen months later, he was given a diagnosis of terminal cancer--which he announced publically in another piece in The New York Times. Gratitude is Sacks's meditation on why life [continued] to enthrall him even as he [faced] the all-too-close presence of his own death, and how to live out the months that [remained] in the richest and deepest way possible"--

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Gratitude
Contributor(s):Ā Sacks, OliverĀ (Author)
Ā 



Binding:Ā Hardcover
Pub Date:Ā November 24, 2015

"In July 2013, Oliver Sacks turned eighty and wrote [a] ... piece in The New York Times about the prospect of old age and the freedom he envisioned for himself in binding together the thoughts and feelings of a lifetime. Eighteen months later, he was given a diagnosis of terminal cancer--which he announced publically in another piece in The New York Times. Gratitude is Sacks's meditation on why life [continued] to enthrall him even as he [faced] the all-too-close presence of his own death, and how to live out the months that [remained] in the richest and deepest way possible"--