This changes everything A surprisingly funny story about race, cancer, faith, and other things we don't talk about
Book - 2025
"When Tyler Merritt was diagnosed with cancer, everything he thought he knew about what mattered in life changed. Though he made it through a highly invasive surgery and thought he was in the clear, Tyler soon realized that the cancer had other plans. It wasn't a question of if the tumor would come back for an encore, his doctors told him. It was a question of when. The clock was ticking. This Changes Everything is a humorous and optimistic love letter to this beautiful life. As Tyler counts down the days until his next scan, he begins to understand that none of us have time for anger, for being unforgiving, for foolishness, for letting relationships drift, or for letting friendships to be lost. It's a clear-eyed reckoning wi...th the reality that our time on this earth is limited and a hopeful vision of how each of us can make the most of the time we have left. Laced with Tyler's trademark humor, love of pop culture, and arguably too many musical theater references, This Changes Everything is a story about how wrestling with the idea of death can birth a whole new outlook on life, how we live it, and the urgency that comes when you grasp that time is a precious commodity"--
- Subjects
- Published
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Nashville :
Worthy
2025.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- pages cm
- ISBN
- 9781546006961
- It's all happening
- Can I be real a second...for just a millisecond? (How I learned to lament, part 1)
- Maybe I'm just like my father (how I learned to lament, part 2)
- Survivor's remorse
- The smell of hospitals in winter
- Tell me. Did you fall for a shooting star? One without a permanent scar
- Stay alive
- Dying is easy, young man. Living is harder
- I'm sorry (Ms. Jackson)
- Why do you write like you are running out of time?
- They forgot about Dre
- Stop this train (the one about acceptance)
- I'm here.