: The Last Lecture
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The Last Lecture
by: Randy Pausch, Jeffrey Zaslow

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 004.092
EAN: 9781401323257
Format: Roughcut
ISBN: 1401323251
Label: Hyperion
Manufacturer: Hyperion
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: April 08, 2008
Publisher: Hyperion
Release Date: April 08, 2008
Sales Rank: 25
Studio: Hyperion




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A must read for anyone with children and especially a family with cancer
Having just gone through our own fight with cancer this has been a book that has given my entire family a perspective that is presented in an easy to read format. After reading each chapter there is something to talk to my family about. Cancer is something that can change everything in your life. The more chances to talk to loved ones about these changes the better. It is heartbreaking that Rancy Pausch left his family and us at such an early age, but what he has left for all of us will be discussed for generations to come.



AWESOME
The Last Lecture WILL GIVE A UNIGUE PROSPECTIVE OF LIFE AND HE IS A GREAT MAN ANYWAYS



This book is awesome!!!
Randy Pausch's "Last Lecture" is a great companion to his YouTube hit lecture. He is so very insightful and comic at times. It will make you want to laugh and cry all in one.



Life-Affirming & Life-Changing
With laughter and tears I devoured this must-read. Required reading for high schoolers, college students, engaged couples, married couples, parents-to-be, parents of teens, and those facing terminal health conditions: There's something here worth reading for every stage of life!



Book of the year
This is one of the few books I have read this year that I can strongly recommend. Randy Pausch tells it like it needs to be told. He doesn't hold anything back and I was absolutely moved to tears.
Many times in our lives, we know what we should be doing but don't always do it. The things that Randy says in The Last Lecture are things we should be doing NOW instead of waiting for a terminal diagnosis.
The thing about Randy that impressed me the most was that he refused to feel sorry for himself. What a terrific thing for us all to remember and live by. Many of us may have terribly difficult circumstances in our lives that are hard to live with. If a man with a terminal diagnosis can find happiness and productivity with a prognosis ... Read More


 

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