9781579542672-1579542670-Another Shot: How I Relived My Life in Less Than a Year

Another Shot: How I Relived My Life in Less Than a Year

ISBN-13: 9781579542672
ISBN-10: 1579542670
Author: Joe Kita
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Daybreak Books
Format: Hardcover 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781579542672
ISBN-10: 1579542670
Author: Joe Kita
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Daybreak Books
Format: Hardcover 240 pages

Summary

Another Shot: How I Relived My Life in Less Than a Year (ISBN-13: 9781579542672 and ISBN-10: 1579542670), written by authors Joe Kita, was published by Daybreak Books in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Another Shot: How I Relived My Life in Less Than a Year (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.46.

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Joe Kita has had a good life. He has been happily married for more than 15 years and has two beautiful children. He is a successful journalist. He has lots of friends. Still, at 40, he wonders about missed opportunities: What would have happened if he had asked out that coed? What if he had learned to surf? What if he'd been nicer to his dog?

Afraid of having the same pangs of regret at age 80 and no longer satisfied with leaving good times to chance. Kita deliberately revisits 20 crossroads in his life and tries to relive them. In Another Shot, he chronicles his crazy year with humor and inspiration. Along the way, he gets to the bottom of what happened to his first car-- a beautiful 1979 Camaro-- and ponders whether choices really matter and what determines one's place in the world.

Some of Kita's adventures border on the absurd: A lifelong skinny boy, Kita yearns to have six-pack abs, and he's willing to perform almost any exercise to get them. Having never won a large stuffed animal, he heads to a carnival with a wad of bills in hand, determined to leave triumphant.

Other stops on his journey are more common to men his age: He's lost his hair and he wants it back. His sexual peak came and went without him. He's never truly tested his manhood.

More than anything, though, it's his relationships with other people that have affected Kita-- and these are the chapters of his life that he is most eager to edit. His relationship with his mother has never been great. His father died before he could say goodbye. His harried work schedule has caused him to miss out on time with his kids. His quest to find God has been unfulfilling.

Regardless of the original regret and its final "outcome," each experience alters Kita's perspective and will alter yours, too. A poetic narrative organized by specific regrets, Another Shot provides an insightful glimpse into the life and mind of a regular guy. It's a tumultuous and sometimes uncomfortable journey. But Kita is hilarious, insightful, and-- most of all-- inspiring enough to make you ponder: Why not give it another shot?

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