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The Remainder of My Life
By Troy Carlyle
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New -- updated and revised. A compelling account of one man's coming to terms with his own mortality, and living a fuller... More > life. At times lighthearted, this is a deeply probing snapshot of often-absurd politics regarding healthcare and equal rights; and a must-read for anyone affected by HIV or AIDS. Mr. Carlyle writes with conviction and a true affection for the reader; an insightful account that will leave you wondering what has happened to America, and asking for more from this remarkable new voice. FINALIST, 2007 PNWA Literary Awards. “First, The Remainder of My Life reaches out and grabs. It moved, cheered, and invigorated me… in facing down your demons, especially AIDS, makes me realize that heroism… charged with laughter--is very much alive and well. The book signals a cautious optimism for progress in human rights and registers the compassion, humor, and passion needed for commitment to it. An awesome achievement. Thank you.” Thomas Preston, Professor Emeritus, University of North Texas < Less
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The Remainder of My Life
By Troy Carlyle
Ebook (PDF):
$6.99
Download immediately
New -- updated and revised. A compelling account of one man's coming to terms with his own mortality, and living a fuller... More > life. At times lighthearted, this is a deeply probing snapshot of often-absurd politics regarding healthcare and equal rights; and a must-read for anyone affected by HIV or AIDS. Mr. Carlyle writes with conviction and a true affection for the reader; an insightful account that will leave you wondering what has happened to America, and asking for more from this remarkable new voice. FINALIST, 2007 PNWA Literary Awards. “First, The Remainder of My Life reaches out and grabs. It moved, cheered, and invigorated me… in facing down your demons, especially AIDS, makes me realize that heroism… charged with laughter--is very much alive and well. The book signals a cautious optimism for progress in human rights and registers the compassion, humor, and passion needed for commitment to it. An awesome achievement. Thank you.” Thomas Preston, Professor Emeritus, University of North Texas < Less
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The Remainder of My Life
By Troy Carlyle
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New -- updated and revised. A compelling account of one man's coming to terms with his own mortality, and living a fuller... More > life. At times lighthearted, this is a deeply probing snapshot of often-absurd politics regarding healthcare and equal rights; and a must-read for anyone affected by HIV or AIDS. Mr. Carlyle writes with conviction and a true affection for the reader; an insightful account that will leave you wondering what has happened to America, and asking for more from this remarkable new voice. FINALIST, 2007 PNWA Literary Awards. “First, The Remainder of My Life reaches out and grabs. It moved, cheered, and invigorated me… in facing down your demons, especially AIDS, makes me realize that heroism… charged with laughter--is very much alive and well. The book signals a cautious optimism for progress in human rights and registers the compassion, humor, and passion needed for commitment to it. An awesome achievement. Thank you.” Thomas Preston, Professor Emeritus, University of North Texas < Less
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The Remainder of My Life
By Troy Carlyle
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New -- updated and revised. A compelling account of one man's coming to terms with his own mortality, and living a fuller... More > life. At times lighthearted, this is a deeply probing snapshot of often-absurd politics regarding healthcare and equal rights; and a must-read for anyone affected by HIV or AIDS. Mr. Carlyle writes with conviction and a true affection for the reader; an insightful account that will leave you wondering what has happened to America, and asking for more from this remarkable new voice. FINALIST, 2007 PNWA Literary Awards. “First, The Remainder of My Life reaches out and grabs. It moved, cheered, and invigorated me… in facing down your demons, especially AIDS, makes me realize that heroism… charged with laughter--is very much alive and well. The book signals a cautious optimism for progress in human rights and registers the compassion, humor, and passion needed for commitment to it. An awesome achievement. Thank you.” Thomas Preston, Professor Emeritus, University of North Texas < Less
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