I found this to be a fascinating read and thoroughly inspiring on a good number of occasions as well. I remain torn between 4 and 5 stars. My ideal would be 4.5, so I have gone for the generous option.
The interview format of the book made it different to a standard biography but worked well at creating an atmosphere of closeness to Bono, as if you were there for the conversations with them. This was especially well created by Michka's simple scene setting for many of the interviews along the way. You felt the respect and friendship between the two men demonstrated in the openness and honesty of both the questions and answers. At the end of the book I remain a great respecter of Bono and continue to commend his determination to fight for justice for those who cannot fight for themselves.
Some favourite quotes from the book:
“It is impossible to meet God without abandon, without exposing yourself, being raw.”
“I wish to begin again on a daily basis. To be born again every day is something that I try to do. And I'm deadly serious about that.”
“Happiness is for those who don't really need it. So I can live without happiness. If that's the price of fame, good riddance! Joy, on the other hand, is not up for sale. And my joy comes from a completely different place”
“The ones whose light will remain with me long after they have burnt out are the ones that had grace. Because it's rare that the gift comes with grace. Some of the biggest arseholes I've ever met are the most gifted. Because it's "pretty girl" syndrome. Being gifted is like being born beautiful. You don't have to work a day in a year in your life for it. You were born with it. In one sense, it's like blue blood, money, gift, or beauty. They are the things that should make you the most humble, because they are not the things you have earned. They are the things you were given. Yet, it is my experience that they male people the most spoiled. And the people who work the hardest, and who have overcome the most obstacles on their life, who have reason to beat their breasts are the most humble, sometimes. I can't get over that. it's bewildering to me. To make it through success and still have manners, to still have curiosity, intellectual curiosity, to still have some grace, to keep your dignity, that is really... rare.”
“I have a room, which is in my brain, and it's very, very, very... untidy! There is stuff fallen everywhere. There are some very important ideas next to dome very silly ones. There is a bottle of wine that was opened five years ago, and there is a lunch I haven't eaten from last summer. There are faces of children who are going to die but don't have to. There's my fathers face telling me to tidy up my room. So that's what I'm doing - tidying my room.”