Dimensions | 15 × 22 × 2 cm |
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In the original dustsheet. Black spine with gilt title. Navy boards.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Chasing Daylight is the honest, touching, and ultimately inspirational memoir of former KPMG CEO Eugene O’Kelley, completed in the three-and-a-half months between his diagnosis with brain cancer and his death in September 2005. Its haunting yet extraordinarily hopeful voice reminds us to embrace the fragile, fleeting moments of our lives-the brief time we have with our family, our friends, and even ourselves.
“Voicing universal truths . . . shared . . . simply and clearly.”-Janet Malin, New York Times
“Words to live by.”-Kerry Hannon, USA Today
“One of the most unexpected and touching books you’re likely to read this year.”-Edward Nawotka, Bloomberg News
“An honest, thought-provoking memoir . . . O’Kelly has many lessons to teach us on how to live.”-Steve Powers, Houston Chronicle
“[A] well-written and moving book.”-TheEconomist.com
A calm, moving account of one person’s preparations for death. This little book makes an enormous and enormously positive impact– Accounting and Business, May, 2006
A moving memoir– The Times, March 14, 2006
Highly recommended for its priceless lessons about how to live — getAbstract, September 2006
“Eugene O’Kelly made a generous gift of this book. He left behind something wise and insightful; it’s something we all can use.” –Paul Newman
Chasing Daylight is the inspirational memoir of former KPMG CEO Eugene O’Kelly, written in the three-and-a half months between his terminal diagnosis with brain cancer and his death in September 2005. Interweaving details of his illness with reflections on life, death, and success, this passionate, deeply insightful book provides an unforgettable account of O’Kelly’s final journey, and is a compelling reminder of the importance of living a balanced and meaningful life.
The Author: Eugene O’Kelly was born and raised in New York City. He started at KPMG as an assistant accountant in 1972 and ended his 30-plus year career as CEO, in which capacity he served from April 2002 to June 2005 before becoming a Senior Partner of the firm. He passed away September 10, 2005.
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