Driven autobiography larry h miller
Written in first person, the book talks about the many facets of Larrys life and legacy and speaks candidly about the people and experiences that influenced him.!
Written during the months before his death, Miller tells his inspiring story, sharing lessons--painful as well as joyful lessons--he has learned from his experiences.
Driven: An Autobiography
July 13, 2012
Quite a few of the stories in the book (his low high school GPA and retaking the U's entrance exam twice because they thought he cheated the first time) were ones I had grown up hearing about my mom's cousin Larry (Larry's mother and my maternal grandmother Shirley).
However, I think that the story of him being thrown out of the house at 16 surprised EVERYONE in my family (my mom and her 7 siblings, but both of my grandparents have passed away - ironically my grandfather passed away exactly 5 years to the date that Larry decided to stop the dialysis).
However, I think that the story of him being thrown out of the house at 16 surprised EVERYONE in my family (my mom and her 7 siblings, but both of my grandparents have passed away - ironically my grandfather passed away exactly 5 years to the date that Larry decided to stop the dialysis).
I really think that had Grandpa Horne or my grandparents known of it, they would have taken Larry in. But by that point, even my grandmother had limited her interactions with Rill (Larry's mother) because of her toxic personality so they weren't having many family gatherings to even notice Larry wasn't there.
Finishing his autobiography and the constant mention of Gail and "the Capitol Hill Gang"