[MUSIC PLAYING] My hope for the book is that people, when they read it, realize it’s the perfect gift for anyone that’s lost someone. That’s an obvious. For anyone– for children, for people you love, special friends, for Christmas gifts, obviously, a great hostess gift– you know, when you go to someone’s house.
But especially, also I was thinking in hospitals– when you go and visit someone. And instead of bringing them some flowers that the nurse is going to, you know, endlessly have problems with the vase, and whether the– flowers are lovely. They don’t last forever, whereas a little book like this, on the front page, the person that gives it to you can write their own personal dedication and special message.
So I think that this is the sort of book that you keep out. And you randomly open it up to any page, and there will be something written there that will spark your imagination, and fill your soul, and make you go, gosh, you know what? I might be an angel today. Or, oh my goodness, this thing I’m really worrying about– if I can just let go and open my heart, something good is going to happen.
And so I think it’s a very positive book. I think it’s uplifting. I think it’s a great gift to give people.
But it’s just a great little book to keep lying around on the coffee table. And random people come by your house. And they’ll flip through it. And you never know when something will touch them.
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