Title: The Answer Is: Reflections on my Life
Author: Alex
Trebek
Read by: Alex Trebek and Ken Jennings
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length: Approximately
4 hours and 35 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Simon & Schuster Audio. Thank-you! I had some problems downloading the book and
also purchased a copy from Audible.
The Answer
Is: Reflections on my Life is a poignant
memoir. Alex Trebek, the legendary host
of Jeopardy, contemplates his life and his end of life. Trebek started this memoir after he was
diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
It is filled with vignettes from
his entire life. The book is timely as he reflects on the COVID crisis and also
the bitter partisanship that the country has fallen into. He ends the memoir thinking about how he
would like to die peacefully in his favorite swing with his beloved wife by his
side. If this doesn’t make you tear up,
I don’t know what would!
Alex Trebek has been
a mainstay of my life. I remember being
a child in the 1980’s in particular at my Great Grandparents house watching
Jeopardy each night. He was a classy and
funny gameshow host that became an icon.
My kids mostly know of him through the various parodies such as Weird
Al. Trebek discusses the parodies, the making
of the show, and some of his all-time favorite moments. I was intrigued on how Trebek grew up in Canada
in a dysfunctional family and how he first got into radio and then TV as the
only bi-lingual host. It was very
interesting. I also liked how he
discussed that he was the right person at the right time, he was gifted at
hosting television game shows and they were hot at that time. Throughout his vignettes he came across as a
very nice guy. He discusses the love
story with his wife as well. It was also
interesting as he discussed a wide range of topics including his iconic
mustache, cars, and philanthropy. I love
how he frankly discussed cancer, and as an environmental engineer I enjoyed his
thoughts on climate change as well.
I listened to this
on audiobook and it was a very enjoyable experience. Part of what I loved the most was the Trebek
narrated chapters himself, such as the introduction, the last chapter, and
other chapters that were meaningful such as the love story with his wife. The other narrator was the “greatest” jeopardy
player, Ken Jennings. I loved the
transitions that were included in the audiobook as they handed the narration
back and forth. I also loved how the
chapter titles were in the form of a question.
This was not an in-depth study of Trebek, but I learned a lot about him
and his philosophy on a lot of things.
It was a emotional look too as he contemplates his end of life. He also was humorous as well and I had many
laugh out loud moments listening to this audiobook.
Favorite Quotes:
“I don't like to
use the words batting or fighting when talking about cancer. It suggests that
there are only two outcomes: winning and losing. If you don't get well, then
you are a "loser." If you have decided to stop treatment, you are
"giving up." That's nonsense.... It is not a fair fight. Not even
close. It is simple biology. You get treatment and you get better. Or you
don't. And neither outcome is an indication of your strength as a person.”
“Even if you are
learning facts that you are not going to be able to use in your daily life, it
enriches you – the fact itself just enriches you as a human being and broadens
your outlook on life and makes you a more understanding and better person.”
Overall, The
Answer Is: Reflections on My Life is a
timely, poignant audiobook filled with great vignettes on the life and thoughts
of Alex Trebek. I greatly enjoyed it.
This is one high on my TBR list. He was definitely one of the good guys in this crazy world. I'm going to miss him.
ReplyDeleteHe sure was. I always admired him, but listening to this audiobook only made me admire him more. What a great guy.
DeleteIn these politically polarizing times, I feel like he may have been the only president everyone could have agreed on :)
ReplyDeleteI agree 100%
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