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Terry (Paperback)

by Douglas Coupland (Author)
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Equal parts coffee-table-style picture book and vivid retelling of one of Canada's most enduring stories, Terry fetes the Marathon of Hope campaign for cancer research 25 years after the start of Terry Fox's celebrated cross-country run. Any book about Terry Fox is bound to be well-received and worth reading--consider the material one has to work with. The trick for author Douglas Coupland (Generation X, Eleanor Rigby) was to present a fresh angle. That he's done it, with acknowledged assistance from the Fox family, Fox biographer and Toronto Star columnist Leslie Scrivener, and a heap of archival research, speaks to Terry Fox's ongoing ability to inspire anew. Though Coupland leads us through some familiar terrain--Fox's cancer diagnosis, the amputation of his right leg on the cusp of his 19th birthday, the impact of his hospital stay on his psyche, and his ensuing crusade against cancer--he aggregates words and pictures, in the distinctive style of his Souvenir of Canada books, to give the story punch. Coupland is especially effective in reminding his readers of context. Coordinating and executing a cross-country media blitz was a Herculean effort in the days before email and cell phones. Yet in the spring of 1980, with little more than blind faith to guide them, Terry Fox and friend Doug Alward set off from St. John's, Newfoundland, with two things on their minds: reaching the Pacific and raising one dollar for every Canadian to aid cancer research. If they failed to achieve the former, they surpassed all expectation for the latter. "It's now common for people to do cross-Canada events of all kinds, but in 1980, running--or doing anything else--across Canada was a pretty new idea," Coupland writes with a straightforwardness typical of the book, making it ideal for younger readers. "Although many people in the press thought Terry's idea was too flaky to cover, others were a bit more generous, but a lot of people simply didn't get the idea, it was that new." Coupland caps the book with an astonishing "listing of where the just over $17-million-dollar allotment from the Terry Fox Foundation went in 2004/2005." "As you'll see," he writes, "the research is of breakthrough quality and international in its scope and every penny spent on funding is a very realistic penny towards cures." As Coupland makes clear, Terry Fox's legacy lives on in ways he could not have imagined. Heroes don't come any better defined. --Kim Hughes


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Published for the 25th anniversary of the beginning of his extraordinary run, this book honours Terry Fox, who dared to confront personal adversity with selfless courage.

In 1980, Terry was just a young man with a dream. Three years earlier, he had lost a leg to cancer. Some combination of passion, idealism and sheer guts led to the impossible notion that he would run across Canada on one good leg and a prosthesis. His goal was to raise $1 from every Canadian to help find a cure for cancer.

Twenty-five years later, the dream remains alive, and Terry’s legacy has raised more than $360 million for cancer research. Momentum continues to build, and the 25th anniversary events planned for April 2005 promise to be unprecedented.

Terry has been written with the support of the Fox family and the design reflects the style of Douglas Coupland’s Souvenir projects, mixing more than 145 superb photographs of a previously unknown collection of family memorabilia with a very moving text about Terry’s life and the Marathon of Hope. Printed in full colour, the book brings a profound moment in Canadian history, and the young man who inspired it, freshly to life.

All royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to the Terry Fox Foundation.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Terry Fox - Canadian Legend, May 31 2005
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This story of one person who moved mountains to gain more focus and research towards the cure for cancer is an amazing feat. A truly great Canadian and the book is a fascinating read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Hero, April 21 2005
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I won't write a long review of this book because giving away any of the interior content will take away from the huge story that was/is this man. Not only will he go down in history as an important figure, but will live on with his courage and dignity. And if there is one thing I look for in a book it is courage with the second being inspirational. This book is both.
Recommending: Nightmares Echo, Living Lolita In Tehran and Glass Castle
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Scrap Book Terry Never Made, Mar 30 2005
By Brian Seidman (Vancouver Canada) - See all my reviews
Terry Fox was the Hero that Canada always needed. He was also the hero that we lost way too quickly. As I held this book in my hand and looked at his wonderful 1970's snapshoots and cringed at the page with his personal handwriting.

Although I have a love/hate relationship with Douglas Coupland
work he clearly understands Canada and it's need for heros and shows a private side of Terry Fox the man.

Since Terry Fox has already won a place in the hearts of Canada maybe the world should know more about the story of the young man who used every cell in his body to fight the disease that was cuting his life way too shot.

Douglas Coupland tells us the story of Canada's hero and it a story the world needs to know with detail that we about our modern anti-heros like Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.

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