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The First Book Review for ‘Gotta Win It’ is In

 

The first review for Gotta Win It was written by Callie Stribling, published at Outer-Stage.

Callie Stribling reads Attila Juhasz’ life in “Gotta Win It”

What becomes most challenging about writing a memoir or a biography is the fact that, unlike a work of fiction, our lives don’t follow neat narrative structures. They go on for far too long and contain far too many characters and plot points for story-telling simplicity, and it’s rare in life that you can satisfactorily say A is because of B plain and simple. Sifting through the complexity that is a human life and summing it up in a book is daunting, but the urge to look back on our lives is practically innate.

Attila Juhasz certainly has had a remarkable life and a remarkable career (or careers if you want to put it that way). Growing up in Yonkers on a diet of classic T.V. and film with steady helpings of rock and heavy metal, Juhasz has worked as a webmaster, editor, and graphic designer for not only several impressive companies, but for many of his musical idols, crossing paths with the likes of Nektar and Judas Priest. He was an early adopter of the internet and web-based promotion, and has a successful series of Roku channels where fans can stream all kinds of film and T.V. classics of different genres. Clearly, he has stories to tell and advice to offer. Thus, his memoir, Gotta Win It, was born.

Read the full interview here at: https://outer-stage.com/2025/02/17/callie-stribling-reads-attila-juhasz-life-in-gotta-win-it/