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Be Water, My Friend

Shannon Lee

First Edition Hardcover 

'Everything I have learned, I have learned through the practice of martial arts.' According to Bruce Lee's daughter, Shannon, martial arts were her father's chosen love, and he practiced nearly every day without fail. After growing up in the wake of his loss, she came to discover that martial arts are more than just an exercise in discipline: they are an apt metaphor for life.

In Be Water, My Friend, Lee presents her father's key lessons and previously untold stories from his life for readers to find their essential selves along with developing skilful presence. From finding your own flow to embracing change and harmony, Be Water, My Friend will guide you through the pillars of Bruce Lee's philosophy and reveal a path to an enlightened way of being.

An inspirational call to both fans of a movie star lost too soon and to those who may be only passingly familiar with his name, Lee's book is a testament to how one man's legacy can transcend the silver screen, even many years after his death, and change lives.