Genius Lost
A Brother's Lament
de Anthony Fieldman
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À propos du livre
Told through Anthony’s eyes, Jordan’s ensuing 16-year battle with - in all - five separate cancers, fought while shepherding a growing medical practice of his own, brings a personal urgency to his long-standing search for mastery of the mind’s powerful influence over the body’s health - a lesson that the Dalai Lama himself had delivered to Jordan in Dharamsala, as that he is convinced is the key to his own survival.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Biographies et mémoires
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 204 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781366264886
- Date de publication: mars 06, 2017
- Langue English
- Mots-clés spirituality, illness, family, health, cancer
À propos du créateur
Anthony is a partner at DIALOG, in Canada. Based in Toronto, he provides design and business leadership for projects across Canada and throughout the world. His work has been widely recognized, exhibited and published, with over 50 international design awards spanning nearly thirty years of professional practice. Anthony is also a published and exhibited street photographer, and the creator of Nomade Civilisée. He is working on two sequels to the book New York Through an Architect’s lens - on Cuba and Toronto. www.nomadecivilisee.com A researcher by nature, Anthony created the nutritional health website Food Fit for Living as a guide for maintaining optimal health in the context of an overwhelmingly industrial food supply. Anthony’s memoir, Genius Lost: A Brother's Lament, is a tribute to his brother, Jordan – a Harvard-trained physician who died at just thirty-eight following a twenty-year battle against chronic illness and cancer.