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"Adam Nimoy recounts his struggles with his famous father, Leonard, and with his own addictions in this compelling story of family and recovery. Throughout the audiobook, Adam reflects on his determination not to follow the path of his formative years with his own family. As he tells stories about being a father and partner, his unwavering vulnerability is consistently heard in his delivery. His love for family, and the city of Los Angeles, where he grew up, are touching." - Audiofile Magazine
"Nimoy’s second memoir traverses similar territory as his 'My Incredibly Wonderful, Miserable Life' . . . [His] account of his experiences in AA is admirable, and his moments of struggle and victory may be a comfort to those considering their own recovery." –Library Journal
Illuminating. . . An irreverent picaresque. . . What Christian learns along the way is that if machines win the imitation game as often as they do, it’s not because they’re getting better at acting human, it’s because we’re getting worse. . . . As The Most Human Human demonstrates, Christian has taken his own words to heart. An authentic son of [Robert] Frost, he learns by going where he has to go, and in doing so proves that both he and his book deserve their title.