The Addiction of a Busy Life

Malcolm Jones  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Jun 1998
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By Edward England
Aviemore Books. 160 pages. £5.99
ISBN 1 901387 09 7

Devastating heart attacks radically change the lifestyle and attitudes to life of those who survive them. In this book, Edward England movingly takes us through his own life-threatening experience and shares twelve lessons he has learned from it. His concern is to get through to those of us whose addiction to busyness might threaten our physical wellbeing, as well as our marriages and other relationships.

It is a gripping book, brilliantly written. We owe the author a great debt in opening up to us his innermost feelings and reactions as he went through his traumatic experiences, and I found the book almost impossible to put down.

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