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"Day after day, we are inundated with the little idiosyncrasies that highlight the frustrating rat race of our daily existence. The times we have stopped to smell the roses and acknowledge our contributions have become ever smaller to the extent that we barely acknowledge there is more to this life than the daily grind. Unlike the rest of the world, Henri Colt understands this. He has been kind enough to draw us into his world where the appreciation of the little things becomes the acknowledgment of the obvious, which each day is a struggle between the decisions that dictate life and death. In…mehr

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"Day after day, we are inundated with the little idiosyncrasies that highlight the frustrating rat race of our daily existence. The times we have stopped to smell the roses and acknowledge our contributions have become ever smaller to the extent that we barely acknowledge there is more to this life than the daily grind. Unlike the rest of the world, Henri Colt understands this. He has been kind enough to draw us into his world where the appreciation of the little things becomes the acknowledgment of the obvious, which each day is a struggle between the decisions that dictate life and death. In 30 Stories About Life & Death, we discover a compilation of intriguing short stories that will give you a new perspective on life and the hereafter." - Essien Asian, for Readers' Favorites
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Henri Colt is an American and French physician-writer and adventure traveler who has worked for over three decades caring for critically or terminally ill patients. Henri has lived and worked on six continents, frequently lecturing about lung diseases and the emotional burdens related to death and dying. Dr. Colt is also a medical ethicist, award-winning medical educator and philosopher whose interests range from science to art, film, and literature. Today he lives in Laguna Beach, California and Southern France.