“Bill Walton won at every level with extraordinary skill and intelligence. Yet more importantly, he continues to win in the game of life.”
– Bill Russell, Bill Walton’s favorite player ever
“Elegaic yet exuberant. . . . A celebration of a life in sports that is also a frank assessment of the toll basketball took on his body. . . . [Walton] writes writes with admirable candor.”
– John Swansburg, The New York Times Book Review
“A remarkable journey of resilience, reinvention and ultimate triumph told in the unique voice of one of the great pundits—and players—of our generation.”
– David J. Stern, NBA Commissioner Emeritus
“This isn’t a basketball story, it’s a story of victory over adversity and the Tao of positive thinking. Quitters never win and winners never quit. Bill Walton is a winner.”
– Mickey Hart, Drummer/Percussionist, Grateful Dead
“Bill Walton played the game of life with the same verve as he did the game of basketball, even in the face of crippling injuries and withering pain. Funny, poignant and inspiring, Back from the Dead is a rollicking, riveting memoir, told with characteristic honesty by one of America’s most compelling personalities.”
– David Axelrod, Author of BELIEVER: My Forty Years in Politics
“Larger than life, with a heart and soul to match his reach and accomplishments, Bill Walton has written a compelling autobiography, Back from the Dead. This is Walton at his best, a great friend who helps you overcome even the most brutal setback.”
– Roger McNamee, tech investor, musician, Deadhead
“Walton adroitly weaves his personal and professional lives in this frequently stirring memoir. . . . [His] love for life and the people and things in it—including his college coach, John Wooden—is infectious. You can’t stop reading, or rooting for the man.”
– Publishers Weekly
"Fervent, witty. . . . One of the NBA's 50 greatest players scores another basket—a deeply personal one."
– Kirkus Reviews