Description
Book SynopsisAims to tackle the most obvious question that anyone has to face, 'what should I do with my life?' This book presents an account of finding and following people who have uprooted their lives and fought with these questions in radical ways. It features the stories of individual dilemma and drama.
Trade ReviewInspirational... This book fascinates because of the broad spectrum of testimonies * Financial Times *
Something more than the usual self-help guff.
What Should I Do with My Life? is closer to the oral histories of Studs Terkel or
This American Life than to Tony Robbins * Time *
The 'ultimate question' is a topic always in season, worthy of Bronson's skillful probing and careful anecdote selection. Brimming with stories of sacrifice, courage, commitment and, sometimes, failure, the book will support anyone pondering a major life choice or risk without force-feeding them pat solutions * Publishers Weekly *
A remarkable social document, raised to the level of literature by Bronson's own deep level of involvement, his candour and compassion-as a work of research, the book is wide-ranging and impressive * Evening Standard *
A superior self-help book... Very readable * Guardian *