Its wonderful to be back. Im glad its not february this time, around just great to see everybody here. So, i am going to read you an excerpt from the book, just from the very beginning. So im not giving anything away and talk with you a little bit about why i wrote the book. Why i think this story matters, why i felt it needed to be written down. I think its important because of its eternally important qualities, and also why now, why this story at this time. Then we will have time for a q a as you heard with dr. Druker. Ok. So i will begin with the excerpt from the prelude, which is entitled, down to the bone, february 2012. Gary eikener sat in a chair backed up against a wall. Across the room, his nurse was half hidden by a computer. She scrolled through his medical chart on monitor he couldnt see, typing his responses to her questions. He answered and smiled as if he were just fine as though that would somehow make it so. He kept his worry concealed, silently wondering what the next
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