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Why do some books stay with you for a lifetime, never leaving your head or your heart? Can a book really change the course of your life? If you could venture to the past and award Nobel Prizes, whom would you choose as your laureates? Can we trust historical accounts? How should we consider our most important Founding Fathers and their imperfections? What about our own ancestors? What's our place-our role-in the Universe? Are we immortal? What does it mean to age with grace? These are some of the questions explored in this collection of diverse essays. The author is a fellow reader who has…mehr

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Why do some books stay with you for a lifetime, never leaving your head or your heart? Can a book really change the course of your life? If you could venture to the past and award Nobel Prizes, whom would you choose as your laureates? Can we trust historical accounts? How should we consider our most important Founding Fathers and their imperfections? What about our own ancestors? What's our place-our role-in the Universe? Are we immortal? What does it mean to age with grace? These are some of the questions explored in this collection of diverse essays. The author is a fellow reader who has been searching for the answers to these questions in his favorite places-books.
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Donald E. Pont was born in Fairbury, Nebraska, in 1944. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha. After serving as a flight medical officer in the U.S. Air Force, he completed a residency in Family Medicine at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Don is a retired family medicine and hospice physician who resides in Mesa, Arizona, with his wife, Jacquelyn.