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Call the Midlife

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Call the Midlife

By: Chris Evans
Narrated by: Vassos Alexander
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During his run into turning FIFTY, CHRIS EVANS is on a MISSION. To take stock of WHERE HE IS and WHERE HE'S AT in order to figure out how BEST to get the MOST out of what he BELIEVES are the BEST YEARS yet to come.

His typically positive and upbeat journey involves ONE HUNDRED DAYS of contemplation, research, focus, frustration and DECISION MAKING while SECRETLY:

*Training for The London MARATHON
*Bringing back his cult Nineties TV show TFI FRIDAY
*And the small matter of suddenly being asked to take over TOP GEAR.

HEALTH, LOVE, MARRIAGE, SEX, DEATH and even RELIGION all come under his witty microscope as he poses the conundrum - MIDLIFE: CRISIS vs OPPORTUNITY ?

There can only be one winner.

Read by Vassos Alexander

(p) 2015 Orion Publishing Group©2015 Chris Evans
Biographies & Memoirs Entertainment & Celebrities Witty Personal Success Personal Development Entertainment & Performing Arts Radio

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With his half-century looming, Chris took stock of where he was in his life. From training for the London Marathon to quitting the booze and bringing back TFI Friday, this is the entertaining story of his midlife rethink
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Couldn't stop listening, made be feel happy....will need to relisten so i can properly apply to my life.

Inspiring great way to take on life advise.

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Love Chris Evan’s, but this book isn’t really about him and there aren’t many life lessons learnt if that’s what you’re looking for.

First half of the book was broad, light and great but second half is all about him running a marathon (and not much else). Slightly bizarre - I’d stop when he starts to talk about it for the first time if I were listening to this again.

Could have been half length

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