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A 3 page critique of Michael J. Fox’s memoir Lucky Man. No additional sources cited.
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has starred in television shows and films. He became a hit with the show "Family Ties" and went on to do the series of films of Back to the Future.
Even after his being diagnosed, and suffering, from Parkinsons disease he continued and starred in a comedy television series called "Spin City." For many he stands as an entertaining and
intriguing individual and for others an inspiration. The following essay examines and critiques his book Lucky Man. Michael J. Fox: Lucky Man
This particular book actually comes in many forms, and the edition used in this discussion was published by Hyperion. It was originally published in 2002 and was written by
Michael J. Fox who suffers from Parkinsons disease, which is a disease that has no cure. In this book Fox discusses his fame and his demise in relationship to drinking
and essentially dismissing his family during this time. He then speaks of being diagnosed with the disease and how his life is actually far better now than it was before
he had Parkinsons. As this book relates to Fox and his dealings with the community as it related to his disability he
notes that he kept it quiet for a long time from the public eye. His medication allowed him to do this so that people were not aware that something was
wrong with him. In his eyes he felt that his private life was just that, private, and that the public did not need to know. However, as his condition worsened
he slowly came to the realization that he would have to go public with his condition, making it known. It seems that he
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