Landis Wade
When a life-threatening diagnosis and the end of his life’s work hurtled toward him on a high-speed collision course, Bruce McIntyre found himself trapped in the dark four corners of pain, fear, discomfort, and self-doubt. Then, like all good memoirists, he emerged to remind us that the feelings about life’s questions are explored best through self-reflection, self-discovery, and self-understanding. Bruce uses his lessons learned to do good for others, allowing us to imagine our call to existence and purpose, as what we do with the rest of our lives is up to us.