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Still Me: With a New Afterword for this Edition

Title : Still Me: With a New Afterword for this Edition
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Rating : 4.49 (638 Votes)
Asin : 034543241X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 336 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-02-20
Language : English

When the first Superman movie came out I was frequently asked 'What is a hero?'  I remember the glib response I repeated so many times.  My answer was that a hero is someone who commits a courageous action without considering the consequences--a soldier who crawls out of a foxhole to drag an injured buddy to safety.  And I also meant individuals who are slightly larger than life: Houdini and Lindbergh, John Wayne, JFK, and Joe DiMaggio.  Now my definition is completely different.  I think a hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles: a fifteen-year-old boy who landed on his head while wrestling with his brother, leaving him barely able to swallow or speak; Travis Roy, paralyzed in the first thirty seconds of a hockey game in his freshman year at college.  These are real heroes, and so are the families and friends who have stood by them."The whole world held its breath when Christopher Reeve struggled for life on Memorial Day, 1995.  On the third jump of a riding competition, Reeve was thrown headfirst from his horse in an accident that broke his neck and left him unable to move or breathe.In the years since then, Reeve has not only survived, but has fought for himself, for his family, and for the hundreds of thousands of people with spinal cord injuries in the United States and around the world.  And he has written Still Me, the heartbreaking, funny, courageous, and hopeful story of his life.Chris describes his early success on Broadway opposite the legendary Katherine Hepburn, the adventure of filming Superman on the streets of New York, and how the movie made him a star.  He continued to move regularly between film acting and theater work in New York, Los Angeles, and at the WIlliamstown Theatre Festival in the Berkshires.  Reunited with his Bostonians director, James Ivory, in 1992, he traveled to England to work with Emma Thompson and Anthony Hopkins in The Remains of the Day.The Man who cannot move has not stopped moving.  He has established a charitable foundation to raise awareness and money for research on spinal cord injuries.  His work as director of the HBO film In the Gloaming earned him an Emmy nomination, one of five that the film received.  His speeches at the Democratic National Convention and the Academy Awards inspired people around the country and the world.  He has testified before Congress on behalf of health insurance legislation, lobbied for increased federal funding for spinal cord research, and developed a working relationship with President Clinton.With dignity and sensitivity, he describes the journey he has made--physically, emotionally, spiritually.  He explores his complex relationship with his parents, his efforts to remain a devoted husband and father, and his continuing and heroic battle to rebuild his life.This is the determined, passionate story of one man, a gifted actor and star, and how he and his family came to grips with the kind of devastating, unexplainable shock that fate can bring to any of us.  Chris and Dana Reeve have gathered the will and the spirit to create a new life, one responsive and engaged and focused on the future.From the Hardcover edition.

The radar controller had misread his screen, and Reeve landed safely. But it was not until his paralysis that Reeve really got moving as a public figure of the first rank. Christopher Reeve has beaten the odds before. He survived emergency appendectomy, malaria in Kenya, and the disastrous film Changing Channels, with Burt Reynolds. He ain't fake, and he just might make it, leading a cast of millions. He flew vintage airplanes upside down. Says Reeve, "Lindbergh made it across the Atlantic where he was feted by Reeve's grandma; Houdini got out of those straitjackets; with enough money and grass-roots support, why shouldn't I be able to get out of this wheelchair?" Part Hollywood reminiscence, part scientific detective story, and part soapbox speech, Still Me explai

A Customer said More than a celluloid hero.. In this autobiography, Reeve shows himself to be a real, live hero. For me, a hero is someone who, when faced with the worst possible situation, can turn, look it in the eye, and go on to beat the odds. This inspirational book introduces us to the man behind the handsome movie star face. Even before the terrible accident, Reeve's approach toward life paints the picture of a competitive man wit. Hope, In this Book Maritsa With this book, Christopher Reeve brought to light the necessity of medical advances without the need of a world war to prompt one. Have we not learned form history? Or, are we still the same old prehistoric creatures? I believe that we have truly come a long way and certainly quite capable of making decisions that could possibly help people in the future. Stop watching Sci Fi freak horror sho. Hero The book was fairly clinical in its presentation of the accident, injury and more passionate about Mr. Reeve's subsequent rehabilitation. I appreciated learning the facts on spinal injuries, the biology. What inspired me was Christopher Reeve's intense dedication to walk again. Not only is he a hero to those involved in similar tragedies, but also to regular folk, like me, who realize how trul

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