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New York Times Bestseller
A moving and inspiring memoir from the beloved sports broadcaster Craig Sager on his battle with leukemia and how he maintained a positive outlook on life in face of incredible circumstances. Time is something that cannot be bought, it cannot be wagered with God, and it is not in endless supply. Time is simply how you live your life. --Craig Sager Thanks to an eccentric wardrobe filled with brightly colored suits and a love of sports that knows no bounds, Craig Sager is one of the most beloved and recognizable broadcasters on television. So when the sports world learned that he was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) there was an outpouring of love and support from everyone who was inspired by his colorful life and his fearless decision to continue doing the job he loved--despite being told that he would have only three-to-six months to live. Sager has undergone three stem cell transplants--with his son as the donor for two of them--and more than twenty chemotherapy cycles since his diagnosis. In Living Out Loud, Craig Sager shares incredible stories from his remarkable career and chronicles his heroic battle. Whether he's sprinting across Wrigley Field mid-game as a college student with cops in pursuit, chasing Read More chevron_rightIt takes about 4 Hours and 2 minutes on average for a reader to read Living Out Loud: Sports, Cancer, And The Things Worth Fighting For. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Living Out Loud: Sports, Cancer, And The Things Worth Fighting For is 256 pages long.
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