One of 2 books I recommend everyone read and that I could reread
over & over (and plan to), the other being Tuesdays with
Morrie. While the latter has a soft spot in my heart, The Last
Lecture is definitely the more readable choice for most people.
Despite the circumstances, don't worry - it is not depressing or
heavy. It is a surprisingly delightful, pleasurable read, and even
humorous at many times. Like Tuesdays with Morrie, it is not about
dying, it teaches us how to live a full and happy life. It has many
many valuable lessons, delivered in a non cheesy, non preaching,
actually pleasurable and useful way that will stick with you. I
recommend this book to anyone and everyone. It will have wide
appeal, even to those who don't typically read nonfiction. The
author seems to have been a brilliant, witty, fun, loving, honest
man, a bit of a kid at heart, who would have been a honour to have
known. I plan to reread this regularly to remind myself of his
lessons. I'm about due for a read...