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Anatomy of the Soul is the lifelong journey of a man searching to find himself. It speaks of his struggles, his imaginations, and his dreams. While every one of us is unique, these are issues we all face in life. After years of questioning and introspection, he comes to discover who and what he is. He discovers that it is not money, property, or prestige, but more importantly, it is his responses to all of the events that take place throughout life that make him who he is. He comes to realize that there is so much hope in life in spite of difficulties. He learns to view life through new…mehr

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Anatomy of the Soul is the lifelong journey of a man searching to find himself. It speaks of his struggles, his imaginations, and his dreams. While every one of us is unique, these are issues we all face in life. After years of questioning and introspection, he comes to discover who and what he is. He discovers that it is not money, property, or prestige, but more importantly, it is his responses to all of the events that take place throughout life that make him who he is. He comes to realize that there is so much hope in life in spite of difficulties. He learns to view life through new lenses; he sees and understands that which is real. The man comes to understand the importance of forgiveness even when harmed emotionally. He sees the extreme value of loving oneself and others. Finally, he recognizes who he is when the word "soul" is made clear to him after a lifetime of questioning.
Autorenporträt
Larry Smith is a New York Times bestselling author of several books, including The Original, Beyond Glory, Iwo Jima, and The Few and the Proud. Prior to that, he served nineteen years as the managing editor of Parade magazine, following stints with five different newspapers, including the New York Times and the New York Daily News. He grew up on a farm south of Charlevoix, Michigan, near the area that became the setting for The Original. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1962. Betty Beeby was a friend of the Smith family. It was her curiosity and diligence that led to the discovery of the letters and diaries that became The Peterborough Letters, assembled and edited by Larry. He has run the New York City Marathon and climbed Mt. Denali in Alaska. He is a member of The Explorer's Club, and a former president of The Overseas Press Club of America. He and his wife Dorothea live on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island. They have two daughters, Stacey and Jennifer.