[smith] saeed jones, welcome. [saeed jones] thank you, hey [smith] and congratulations [jones] thank you so much. [smith] s. I think its an enorms accomplishment. As i shared with you before we came out,k. I dont like anything. laughing im not moved by anything. [jones] ok. [smith] im totally off. [jones] oh youre elsa. [smith] well, sure ok. [jones] cold. [smith] the second time i read this book, i got teary. Because i really think that it is as moving a story, even though your story is not everybodys story, everybodys story is not your story. Ill come back to this in a second, the universality of it, the fact that we all see in oursea time in our lives when we were trying to figure out who we were. Because reallythats what [jones] yes, that is it, thats the work. [smith] thats what the book is about. Why did you decide to write it . Basic question. [jones] i think like many writs, we write to understand. We write because were curious and interested in something that happened. Sometha