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There are some encouraging sections to this book, which many readers will enjoy as Lance struggles to find balance in his life. He seems to be asking all the right questions like how does he continue winning Le Tour, and spend enough time with his wife and kids so that he is not a failure at home. Or, how should he give back to the cancer community, or respond to the riduculous doping charges. These discussions are all pretty interesting, and make for pretty good reading.
But, in the end I am bothered by his ultimate conclusions. To say that "too many people look at religion as an excuse, or a crutch, or a bailout" and that "even when I was looking straight at death, I never thought there was something on the other end" makes me think that after all he has been through he still doesn't get it.
I hope that Lance keeps winning Le Tour, and keeps searching for the truth. Perhaps one day he will find it. And maybe, just maybe he will figure out a way to save his marriage also. It is a shame to think that after all they have been through that they are throwing in the towel now.