Struck with Parkinson's - a debilitating, degenerative disease
- at the height of his fame, Fox has taken what some people might
consider cause for depression and turned it into a beacon of hope
for millions. Now, in "Always Looking Up", he writes
about the personal philosophy that carried him through his darkest
hours, and speaks with others who have emerged from difficult
periods with optimism to spare. With the humor and wit that dazzled
fans and reviewers alike in his bestselling memoir, "Lucky
Man", Fox shows how he became a happier, more satisfied person
by recognizing the gifts of everyday life.