
Michael J. Fox says his life in a wheelchair is full of behinds and elbows as he gets carted around everywhere he needs to travel. "It can be a frustrating and isolating experience, allowing someone else to determine the direction I'm going and the rate of speed I can travel. The pusher is in charge," Fox writes in No Time Like the Future (per The New York Times). "Generally the person in control is a stranger," he continues. "But often in the wheelchair, I'm luggage. I'm not expected to say much. Just sit still." He later notes that "no one listens to luggage" and he usually raises his voice to be heard. Luckily, his wife of more than 30 years, Tracy Pollan, helps him feel heard. Fox said the book is a love letter to his dedicated wife.
Fox was working on a book about golf before "life happened," causing him to change course. The new book does touch on golf, which he plays on Long Island with Harlan Coben, Jimmy Fallon, Bill Murray, and George Stephanopoulos. Fox also writes about his relationships with his four children, his decision to stop acting, his new turtle tattoo, the pandemic, and of course, the progress of his disease. While his book is not straightforwardly optimistic like his previous three, it seems like Fox's core will always be full of hope. "With gratitude, optimism becomes sustainable," he said to NYT.
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