One, a thriving artist with a home and family in an affluent suburb. It’s an account of two men from vastly different circumstances, who gave each other the gift of healing. The title illustrates the unique meaning of this memoir. The artist opting, after a year of greetings and countless tips, to welcome a virtual stranger into his heart, home and family, transforming his life, is nothing short of divine intervention. The artist giving the same African-American StreetWise vendor a two-dollar bill when this man stood in front of the coffee house isn’t a coincidence. The other is as though everything is a miracle.Īn upper middle-class suburban artist stopping at the same Starbucks each morning, en route to his Chicago studio isn’t a coincidence. There are only two ways to live your life. K.L.įor Mark Jacobson: simply the best Dad my favorite person of all time. Artistic license has been taken in other areas for continuity purposes.įor Ed: This is dedicated to the man I choose to call Father. Artistic license has been taken by the author, so any errors are mine exclusively. Stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means-electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other-except for brief quotation in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the author.Īlthough this is a memoir, many names have been changed for privacy purposes, and it’s an account of one individual’s personal viewpoint and memory of events that happened many years ago.
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