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Things
I Overheard While Talking to
Myself
by Alan
Alda
On the heels of his acclaimed memoir,
Never Have Your Dog Stuffed,
beloved actor and bestselling author Alan
Alda has written Things I Overheard
While Talking to Myself, an insightful
and funny look at some of the impossible
questions he's asked himself over the
years: What do I value? What, exactly, is
the good life? (And what does that even
mean?)
Picking up where his bestselling memoir
left off&endash;having been saved by
emergency surgery after nearly dying on a
mountaintop in Chile -- Alda finds himself
not only glad to be alive but searching
for a way to squeeze the most juice out of
his new life. Looking for a sense of
meaning that would make this extra time
count, he listens in on things he's heard
himself saying in private and in public at
critical points in his life -- from the
turbulence of the sixties, to his first
Broadway show, to the birth of his
children, to the ache of September 11, and
beyond. Reflecting on the transitions in
his life and in all our lives, he notices
that "doorways are where the truth is
told," and wonders if there's one thing --
art, activism, family, money,
fame&endash;that could lead to a "life of
meaning."
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