. "Inseguendo la luce (titolo originale Chasing Daylight) \u00E8 un libro autobiografico scritto da , ex amministratore delegato di KPMG, una delle maggiori societ\u00E0 di revisione contabile statunitensi. La biografia vinse, tra gli altri premi, l'International Book Award del Financial Times. L'autore era amministratore e presidente della societ\u00E0 quando venne diagnosticato con un tumore inoperabile al cervello all'et\u00E0 di 53 anni. Lasci\u00F2 il suo lavoro per tracciare un bilancio conclusivo della sua esistenza con gli amici e i propri familiari e scrisse questo libro per trasmettere a tutti quello che impar\u00F2 dall'esperienza della sua vita e della sua morte."@it . . . . . . . "6534295"^^ . "Chasing Daylight (book)"@en . . . . "Inseguendo la luce (titolo originale Chasing Daylight) \u00E8 un libro autobiografico scritto da , ex amministratore delegato di KPMG, una delle maggiori societ\u00E0 di revisione contabile statunitensi. La biografia vinse, tra gli altri premi, l'International Book Award del Financial Times."@it . . "852336518"^^ . . . . . . . "Inseguendo la luce"@it . "yes"@en . . "Chasing Daylight is a biography and a common-sense guidebook on how to embrace death without fear or sadness by Eugene O'Kelly, who was the Ex-Chairman and former CEO of KPMG, one of the largest U.S. accounting firms. The biography won, among other awards, the International Business Book Award from the Financial Times. The author, Eugene O\u2019Kelly, was the CEO and Chairman of KPMG until being diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor at 53. He quit his job to settle his accounts with friends and family and write his book to convey how he lived the last 100 days of his life and make it the best time of his life. \n* v \n* t \n* e"@en . . . "December 2009"@en . . . . "Chasing Daylight is a biography and a common-sense guidebook on how to embrace death without fear or sadness by Eugene O'Kelly, who was the Ex-Chairman and former CEO of KPMG, one of the largest U.S. accounting firms. The biography won, among other awards, the International Business Book Award from the Financial Times. The author, Eugene O\u2019Kelly, was the CEO and Chairman of KPMG until being diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor at 53. He quit his job to settle his accounts with friends and family and write his book to convey how he lived the last 100 days of his life and make it the best time of his life."@en . . "804"^^ . . .