Biography: Free and Fearless by Phil Moser

I hope to take the reader on an adventure of a lifetime that will put one’s everyday problems in their proper perspective.”

— Philip Moser

Brittany Moser was a spirited talented woman that lived life to the fullest. After becoming a flight attendant, she was grounded by a rare and incurable disease. She decided to go on the adventure of a lifetime and asked her best friend, her father Philip, to go with her.

That’s the story of Philip Moser’s Free and Fearless: The Amazing Impact of One Precious Life.

“l hope the reader of this book laughs, cries, and is inspired,” says Moser. “But mostly I hope to take the reader on an adventure of a lifetime that will put one’s everyday problems in their proper perspective. I want to inspire others the same way that I have been inspired.”

In Free and Fearless, Moser talks about Brittany’s life and how her rare illness came to be as well as the bond the two of them shared. That bond has inspired him to expand his horizons, and pushed him to learn lessons about how to make the most out of life.

After contracting two rare and unexpected diseases, Brittany’s health quickly diminished before she abruptly passed away, leaving the Moser family in a state of shock and tragedy. “[Brittany] taught me how to laugh, to love, and to live in a way I never dreamed possible. This book is not about the grief of losing a child, but about making the most out of what we are given and living our lives positively and not out of fear.”

A deeply personal and honest account of the ups and downs of life before, during, and after his daughter’s life-threatening condition. Free and Fearless shares the story of Brittany through her father’s eyes. And from the perspective of love and grief, he uncovers truths about his own life, the world around him, and the lives of all of the people Brittany had touched. Free and Fearless reminds us to take nothing for granted, and to make the most of every moment, interaction, and relationship that enriches our lives and makes us who we are. ◊

 

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