Michael J. Fox hadn't planned to write a fourth book. He'd published his memoir in 2002, with two follow-ups released in the years after, but, «I was going through some things,» Fox tells ET.
He was growing increasingly unsatisfied with acting — struggling with a lifelong profession that he couldn't do in the way he wanted anymore — and so, he put pen to paper once again.Saying that Fox, 59, was going through it is surely an understatement. «I've had Parkinson's for 30 years» — he was diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disorder in 1991 — «so I was kind of used to that and knew how to get around that and do what I needed to do,» he explains. «Then I had a tumor on my spine, and I had to have that operated on.
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