[R.E.A.D] Living as a Dead Man: Life Lessons Gained from Losing One Life to Receiving a Greater Purpose
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Review I just finished reading Living As A Dead Man as a beta reader prior to publication. I cannot Express how blessed, awakened, inspired, I am for the reading of it. This is a book that will touch the lives of every reader. It transcends any one particular journey or struggle to enrich and fortify the lives of us all, in every journey.. every struggle. It is a story of embracing life, discovering beauty from ashes, purpose in the darkness and unrelenting grace. - Laura Bailey, Blogger @ All The Shoes I Wear alltheshoesiwear.wordpress.com Read more From the Back Cover Jeff Lester was like any bright future, college graduate until he received devastating news just before his 27th birthday. An ALS diagnosis left him with an insurmountable journey, only given three to five years to live. Jeff thought his life was over.God had other plans!After his terminal diagnosis, Jeff defied the predictions of his demise more than once. With the severe disability ALS causes, he experienced his greatest achievements. When diagnosed, Jeff was single and without children, but he would soon marry and have four daughters. He was named the Missouri MDA Person of the Year for his work for the ALS community and was accepted into the University of Michigan-Dearborn's graduate business program. Jeff graduated with Distinction with an M.B.A. and anM.S. in Finance. He achieved all this as a quadriplegic on a ventilator.Jeff lives in Lebanon, Missouri, with his wife Lisa and children. His story is one of fearless tenacity through love, strength, and rediscovered faith as he and his family journey through ALS and navigate the complexities of Living as a Dead Man. Read more About the Author Jeff Lester (1966- ) was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His family settled in Sikeston, Missouri, a town in southeast Missouri after his father finished his US Navy service as a dentist in1969. He is an Eagle Scout, and at Sikeston High School, he played varsity sports. He attended the University of Mississippi on scholarship as a freshman.Jeff transferred to Southwest Missouri State University, now Missouri State University. He graduated in 1990 with a BS in Business Marketing. In 1993, he was applying for admission to Washington University's highly regarded M.B.A. program. Jeff was on his way to a successful business career when tragedy struck.Jeff was diagnosed with ALS, commonly called Lou Gehrig's Disease in 1993. The doctor told him he had at best three to five years to live. After becoming a quadriplegic on a ventilator in 1997, Jeff became deeply involved in ALS matters. He was named Missouri MDA Person of the Year for his ALS work in 2006.Jeff attended the University of Michigan-Dearborn as a full-time student starting in 2007. He graduated with Distinction with an M.B.A. and an M.S. in Finance in 2011.Jeff lives in Lebanon, Missouri with his wife, Lisa. He has four daughters: Kelsey, Emily, Jordan, and Jessica. Three of his daughters were born after his ALS diagnosis. Read more
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