
Acclaimed actor and internationally bestselling author Alan Alda has written a shrewd and funny account of some impossible questions he has asked himself over the years: what do I value? What, exactly, is the good life? (And what does that even mean?) Here, Alda listens in on things he has heard himself saying at critical points in his life - from the turbulence of the 1960's, to his first Broadway show, to the birth of his children, and to the ache of September 11. He otes that 'doorways are where the truth is told', and wonders which particular things - art, activism, family, money, fame - help lead to a 'life of meaning'.
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