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Climbing The Mountain: My Search For Meaning

Current price: $18.95
Climbing The Mountain: My Search For Meaning
Climbing The Mountain: My Search For Meaning

Barnes and Noble

Climbing The Mountain: My Search For Meaning

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With the simple power and astonishing candor that made his 1988 autobiography,
The Ragman's Son,
a number one international bestseller, Kirk Douglas now shares his quest for spirituality and Jewish identity — and his heroic fight to overcome crippling injuries and a devastating stroke.
On February 13, 1991, at the age of seventy-four, Kirk Douglas, star of such major motion-picture classics as
Champion, Spartacus,
and
Paths of Glory,
was in a helicopter crash, in which two people died and he himself sustained severe back injuries. As he lay in the hospital recovering, he kept wondering: Why had two younger men died while he, who had already lived his life fully, survived?
The question drove this son of a Russian-Jewish ragman to a search for his roots and on a long journey of self-discovery — a quest not only for the meaning of life and his own relationship with God, but for his own identity as a Jew. Through the study of the Bible, Kirk Douglas found a new spirituality and purpose. His newfound faith deeply enriched his relationship with his own children and taught him — a man who had always been famously demanding and impatient — to listen to others and, above all, to hear his own inner voice.
Told with warmth, wit, much humor, and deep passion,
Climbing the Mountain
is inspirational in the very best sense of the word.

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