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On Thursday, 's publishing imprint The Open Field unveiled the cover of the late 's autobiography My Book of Days: A Memoir in Moments, which is scheduled to hit shelves November 3.
The Actor Award winner - who was cremated last Friday - was 'working on the manuscript right up to' his death, age 53, on February 19 from respiratory failure with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) as an underlying cause.
The 70-year-old Emmy-winning journalist 'was honored' Dane trusted her with his book, writing: 'He told me he wanted his family to know how much he loved them, and he wanted to leave them a story they could be proud of.'
The San Francisco-born actor originally inked the book deal on December 8 and no doubt had assistance in rushing his literary debut.
'I wake up every morning, and I'm immediately reminded that this is real — this illness, this challenge — and that's exactly why I'm writing this book,' Dane said in a statement.
'I want to capture the moments that shaped me — the beautiful days, the hard ones, the ones I never took for granted — so that if nothing else, people who read it will remember what it means to live with heart. If sharing this helps someone find meaning in their own days, then my story is worth telling.'
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On Thursday, Maria Shriver's publishing imprint The Open Field unveiled the cover of the late Eric Dane's autobiography My Book of Days: A Memoir in Moments, which is scheduled to hit shelves November 3
Available for $32 presale, the Countdown star's memoir is 'told through a series of "days" that each illuminate a defining experience or emotional truth' as well as the '"future days" that would come after he was gone.'
My Book of Days promises to take readers into the mind of a man 'looking at life through the lens of a terminal illness' and 'leaves behind not just a record of his life, but a lasting guide to cherishing time itself.'
Proceeds will likely benefit Dane's two daughters - Billie, 16, and Georgia, 14 - from his 14-year marriage to wife Rebecca Gayheart, which ended in 2018 before she called off their legal separation in 2025.
The Actor Award winner - who was cremated last Friday - was 'working on the manuscript right up to' his death, age 53, on February 19 from respiratory failure with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) as an underlying cause (pictured last November)
The 70-year-old Emmy-winning journalist 'was honored' Dane trusted her with his book, writing: 'He told me he wanted his family to know how much he loved them, and he wanted to leave them a story they could be proud of' (pictured December 1)
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The San Francisco-born actor originally inked the book deal on December 8 and no doubt had assistance in rushing his literary debut (pictured June 18)
'I wake up every morning, and I'm immediately reminded that this is real — this illness, this challenge — and that's exactly why I'm writing this book,' Dane said in a statement. 'I want to capture the moments that shaped me'
Proceeds will likely benefit the Countdown star's two daughters - Billie, 16, and Georgia, 14 - from his 14-year marriage to wife Rebecca Gayheart, which ended in 2018 before she called off their legal separation in 2025 (pictured November 9)
The GoFundMe page set up by 'family friends' to 'provide stability now and in the future' for his children is still actively receiving donations, with the total on Thursday reaching $477,685 from a $500,000 goal
Dane concluded his role as the closeted real estate agent Cal Jacobs in the eight-episode third season of Euphoria, which premieres April 12 on HBO Max
'The two of you are different people. But you're both strong and resilient. You inherited resiliency from me,' Dane continued.




