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Show-business legend Dick Van Dyke is living proof that life does get better the longer you live it. Who better to offer instruction, advice, and humor than someone who's entering his ninth decade with a jaunty two-step? Van Dyke isn't just a born song-and-dance man; his irrepressible belief in embracing the moment and unleashing his inner child has proved to be the ultimate elixir of youth. When he was injured during the filming of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, his doctor warned him he'd be using a walker within seven years, but Dick performed a soft shoe right there and never looked back. In Keep Moving, Dick Van Dyke offers his own playful anecdotes and advice, as well as insights from his brother, actor Jerry Van Dyke; his friend and creator of The Dick Van Dyke Show, Carl Reiner; and other spirited friends and family. Whether he's describing the pleasure he takes in his habitual visits to the grocery store; how he met his late-in-life-love Arlene; or how he sprung back, livelier than ever, from a near-death experience, Dick's optimistic outlook is an invigorating tonic for anyone who needs a reminder that life should be lived with enthusiasm despite what the calendar says. "You don't have to act your age. You don't even have to feel it. And if it does attempt to elbow its way into your life, you do not have to pay attention. If I am out shopping and hear music playing in a store, I start to dance. If I want to sing, I sing. I read books and get excited about new ideas. I enjoy myself. I don't think about the way I am supposed to act at my age - or at any age. As far as I know, there is no manual for old age. There is no test you have to pass. There is no way you have to behave. There is no such thing as 'age appropriate.' When people ask my secret to staying youthful at an age when getting up and down from your chair on your own is considered an accomplishment, you know what I tell them? 'Keep moving.'" - Dick Van Dyke
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I was fortunate to listen to the audiobook version. It is narrated by the man himself, Dick Van Dyke!
Keep Moving could easily be classified as a book for the elderly. I don't think that's a fair description. It's really a great book for everyone. Dick Van Dyke has such an enthusiasm for life. He's light hearted, always smiling, and moves better than a man half his age. Listening to him was very inspiring. Before you realize it, your life will pass you by. Take every opportunity you can get. Also, always look on the bright side of life. As Dick says, never let go of that inner child. Approach each day with wonder. Smile, laugh. Life is short and precious. Laugher and happiness is also one of the keys to a long life.
Dick is so full of life, it's hard to accept that he's in his 90's. If he can still do it, so can I. There is no excuse. Although short, it was a real treat to read/listen to this book. The audiobook was just over 5 hours and well worth it.
I'm usually not a fan of Autobiographies, but this one is different. It's full of interesting stories and great tips on how to live to 90 and beyond. Dick Van Dyke has led a full life so far and has such a wonderful positive attitude.
Dick Van Dyke is so charming and down to earth that he is always a joy to listen to and “spend time with”.