A Passion for Living: The Amazing Story of a Boy Who Makes Every Day Matter

A Passion for Living: The Amazing Story of a Boy Who Makes Every Day Matter

by Alexander Stobbs (Author)

Synopsis

Our lives are precious. Never more so than for 19-year-old Alexander Stobbs who has been a cystic fibrosis sufferer from birth. For him, each day could be his last. But as he says in the BAFTA-nominated documentary -- A Boy Called Alex -- 'you can't do stuff if you're afraid'.A truly inspiring story of a young musician determined to live his dreams, Alex takes us on his journey to survive a daily round of drugs and treatments as he also prepares for his yearning ambition to conduct Bach's three-hour-long St Matthew Passion. Everything we take for granted is a struggle for Alex -- eating, sleeping, even breathing. His determination to live life to the full, constantly striving for perfection in his musical performance, is set against the exhausting every day rigours of medication and treatment simply to keep him alive. Yet he has already achieved some extraordinary goals. An Eton scholar, he has now won a further music scholarship to King's College, Cambridge. Introduced here by his mother Suzanne, Alex's account of living with no certainty about his future is a spur to all of us to make every day count.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: First Edition, Second Printing
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 17 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 0340978511
ISBN 13: 9780340978511

Media Reviews
'An inspiring and life-enhancing memoir..his story is brave and inspiring; learning to live in the moment is a lesson to us all' -- Daily News PRAISE FOR THE DOCUMENTARY A BOY CALLED ALEX -- : '[Alex] was vastly intelligent, perpetually good-humoured, at no point lapsing into either self-pity or fatalism ... I would guess Alex's cheerfulness was a quite conscious piece of defiance.' -- Independent 'Alex's final thumbs-up as he took his curtain call -- expressed the sheer exhilarating joy in being alive.' -- Times Online
Author Bio
Alex was a music scholar at Eton College and took his A levels in 2008. He is now a choral scholar at King's College, Cambridge, where he is reading music. He lives with his family in Kent and this is his first book.