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Climbing Higher - by Montel Williams & Lawrence Grobel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Television icon and New York Times bestselling author Montel Williams reveals his true story of struggle and triumph in this frank and compelling memoir.
- About the Author: Montel Williams has established himself as a top player in the competitive daytime talk show arena since his debut in 1991.
- 240 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Entertainment & Performing Arts
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About the Book
In this intimate and inspiring memoir, the Emmy( Award-winning talk show host reveals how his shocking 1999 diagnosis of multiple sclerosis changed his life, how to inform friends and family, understanding and living with MS, physical and mental exercises, and more.
Book Synopsis
Television icon and New York Times bestselling author Montel Williams reveals his true story of struggle and triumph in this frank and compelling memoir.
In 1999, after almost twenty years of symptoms, Montel Williams, a decorated naval officer and Emmy Award-winning talk show host, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Like others suffering from the devastating disease, he was struck with denial, fear, depression, and anger--but he is battling back. Graced with strong values, courage, and hard-won wisdom, he shares his insights in this powerful book on the divergent roads a life can take, and recounts how he rose to meet the challenges he's faced. Surprising, searing, and deeply personal, Climbing Higher is as honest and inspiring as its author.
About the Author
Montel Williams has established himself as a top player in the competitive daytime talk show arena since his debut in 1991. He is also a decorated former Naval intelligence officer and a renowned motivational speaker, author, actor, and philanthropist. He is the creator of The Montel Williams MS Foundation.
Lawrence Grobel has written for many publications and has interviewed everyone from Truman Capote, Marlon Brando and Barbra Streisand to Halle Berry and Drew Barrymore. The author of The Art of the Interview, Grobel teaches at UCLA.