Starting at the Finish Line: My Cancer Partner, Perspective and Preparation
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Starting at the Finish Line: My Cancer Partner, Perspective and Preparation

Paperback – March 23, 2018

Price
$16.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
135
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1515016748
Dimensions
5.98 x 0.32 x 9.02 inches
Weight
7.4 ounces

Description

When Matt Newman was diagnosed with a grade three astrocytoma in 2013, his life changed forever. He chronicles his journey forward in Starting at the Finish Line. Matt received his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Delaware in 1996. He has worked as a wholesaler for ING and Transamerica since 1997. Matt has been top wholesaler in the financial services industry for the majority of his career, and has been the top wholesaler at his company from 2002-2017. During his chemotherapy and recovery in 2013 and 2014, he still finished as the top producer at Transamerica during both years. In 2014 he also received the Transamerica Business Person of the Year Award. Matt Newman lives in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, with his wife, three children, and two dogs.

Features & Highlights

  • “Our job is to be there when things are bad.” Matt Newman said this to financial planners on a daily basis as a wholesaler in the financial services industry. He constantly preached the need to plan in advance, to be prepared for the unexpected and inevitable. As a young man in his late thirties, he lived a healthy lifestyle, had a beautiful family, and a successful career.  He practiced what he preached, and made sure he had a financial plan in place for his family. Everything seemed to be going in the right direction:
  • Life was about to change drastically.
  • After he began experiencing horrible headaches, insomnia, and strange speech issues, he realized something was very wrong. Four months into dealing with these issues, he finally went to the hospital; the doctors confirmed the worst; he had grade three astrocytoma.  Matt was diagnosed with brain cancer at 39 years old.
  • Luckily, he had someone to help him through every terrible moment. Matt’s own father-in-law Larry had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer three years earlier. The two men found support in each other and their combined family as they worked to find normalcy in an abnormal situation.
  • Matt’s memoir chronicles the journey that his entire family and support group took together which got him to a place of clarity, understanding and appreciation.

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Great Book......Better Person.

My son plays on the same team as Matt's son, but we only casually knew each other at the time. One day we were having a conversation that was centered on a health scare a friend of mine had and he told me some of his experience with cancer. I was blown away because looking at him you would never think he's been sick a day in his life.....which is what makes cancer so scary.

Later that year I found out he was writing a book so I purchased it when it became available. I bought the book like I buy girl scout cookies from my friends kids. More to support a friend than the need for another book to read. On a nice day I was walking out to my deck and wanted something to read and Matt's book was on the side counter....exactly where it was when it arrived from UPS. I grabbed it and began the book not even expecting to finish it.....I'm so glad I did.

I'm not much for motivational books, but reading Matt's story it is hard not to be inspired. From the fear we all have of being diagnosed with something life threatening, to the concern for his family, to the battle he took on and how it impacted his family....and ultimately the person he became after going through this and his perspective on life. His perspective are not just words....Seeing him in person these words are who he has become.

It's a great read, and a fantastic reminder to not take things for granted in life. All the best Matt.
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