The author is 96. He was an educator for 33 years, retiring in 1984. As you read the book, you will sense that the ...speaker... is still a teacher who is not only telling you a story, but also cautioning you about what lies ahead as you too face the inevitable challenges associated with aging, how to deal with them, and how being fit helped him survive major difficulties. The Diary of a Dying Man is a perfect example of the saying that truth is stranger than fiction. In fact, much of what happened to the author is unbelievable. Basically, it's about a survivor, a man who is naively generous to a fault. Despite the traumas his generosity causes, he feels that, in each instance, he did the right thing. While the book has a happy ending, be prepared to shed some tears along the way.
This book had me interested from the moment I started reading it. Very informative with some intriguing view points from the author about being alive and handling diversity. An easy enjoyable read I did not want to put down. This book has been an inspiration to me and makes me feel I can handle the future in a more positive way. This book is also philosophical,as the author explains his beliefs very well. If you want a good insight on your own future read this book.
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