
On Borrowed Time
The Reinvention of a Lost Soul
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★★★★★ "This book is like no other. The journey this young man has traversed is an inspiration to readers of all ages. His ability to connect with his audience is outstanding and refreshing!" -- Denis Dion Nardone, WVOX 1460AM, "Wake Up Westchester Radio Show."
★★★★★ "When the author speaks, you can hear a pin drop. This is the most remarkable story I have read in years. It would make a groundbreaking television series" -- Jonathan Goldstein, Tarantino Productions.
★★★★★ "Anthony's game industry knowledge shows as this book is informative and fun to read. All you have to do is open the book, and it takes you on a ride you can't experience anywhere else. Written as if I was living in the game, and only when I stopped did I realize I was still on my couch reading his remarkable memoir." -- Andrew V, Razor Edge Games & Former MSNBC staff writer.
This is an epic memoir of a boy given less than forty-eight hours to live. A bold look into the life of a fearless boy fighting for his life as he turns into a man who triumphs in the face of death.
The reader eagerly embarks on a journey filled with mind-boggling twists and turns to a miraculous outcome. The author can carry the reader along, bringing them into his psyche, overcoming battles with addiction, attempted suicide, recovery from heart surgery, sexual abuse, and more.
This book is an uplifting approach to overcoming life's obstacles without feeling judged. A well-respected member in the game industry, the author, shares his experience on how games influenced and helped save his life.
Applying wisdom from his life experiences, providing a roadmap for those looking to take back control of their life. The real question is, "Can you relate?"