Hey there!
I am popping into the book club totally out-of-the-blue here.
Sorry to interrupt you- with a morning coffee in hand. I see, to date, that there are 42 pages to this thread… and I am not sure I want to read back
that far…
I just finished reading, while sipping a latte in a
privately owned small town coffee shop- a book titled
How Starbucks Saved My Life -by Michael Gates Gill… I did this based on this on-line discussion forum’s fellow postie's recommendation -made in another thread. However I will not deny that yesterday I read two chapters while sipping a pumpkin spice latte while I was in an
actual Starbuck’s store (gasp!
) as I witnessed, in “real life�, what Gill describes. My perspective has been changed by Gill… He is a gifted writer… and truly agree with how his young boss describes him- a “funny guy�.
I found these two posts by my dear ole buddy “Satman Super 8�-
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5312.0&
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5337.0But I am wondering do we have an ANA forum actual
book discussion thread on THIS particular book going already?
“How does this book tie in to Acoustic Neuromas?� you might ask?
…Well…
the author has an
acoustic neuroma but had no health insurance. (He is in Watch & Wait) He lost his corporate executive position in his close-to-retirement age- and was left with no health coverage resources - thus his job undertaking at Starbucks - as a
barista. For Gill it was a
racial diversity education program and
personal experience opportunity he wished he had had in his younger days. He addressed everything from midlife crises, health insurance crises to family crisis ...all in a funny and well packaged
upbeat story.
Personally I cannot wait until the film comes out and I do think Tom Hanks is THE
perfect cast for the role. I could not think of a more perfect person to play the part in this autobiographical story…
Do we have a thread on this book going? If yes can any of you point me that direction? I SOOH want to discuss the book with others- specifically those who also have had their lives changed since the discovery of the AN tumors. I will admit that I prefer Peet’s lattes to Starbucks lattes -but I did so enjoy this book. Trust me the story is not really about coffee so much- it is about
people.
Cheers (with latte in hand)
DHM
P.S. Here is a link so you can see the book cover (and NO I am
not promoting Amazon I just want to give you a "visual" to see) I actually borrowed the copy I read from the local library ...after a long hold wait.
http://www.amazon.com/How-Starbucks-Saved-Life-Privilege/dp/1592402860Upcoming movie
http://www.themovieinsider.com/m3440/how-starbucks-saved-my-life/Video Interview with the author
(this looks as though it was a tv news interview and someone just filmed their TV set 8 + minutes)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjn-fd-Sz-c&feature=relatedThis one comes across as a promo- I am not sure if for his book or for Starbucks- it is a bit
too polished and comes across as a commercial (You can take it or leave it
)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBvW2Uuph9g* My favorite of the 3 videos- a “book talk� he gave at Google (30 minutes)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6bhkNJOsrsNow if I personally wrote a book it would be
How Google Saved My Life! Through
that search engine I found the ANA, my surgeon, physical therapists… It empowered me to seek knowledge that, in previous generations, was only available to the privileged few.
I wonder if the up and coming film will bring awareness of acoustic nueroma tumors- to the public?