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A meteor-like sphere circles the earth affecting, at first, women only causing them to grow more than two feet taller and incredibly strong in a short span of time. The world is in turmoil as people try to cope with this bewildering turn of events. Two loving families, neighbors, face the dilemma in radically different ways, giving rise to the comedy and tragedy of this new human condition. A unique organization, Men, Women Together (MWT), evolves that helps humanity deal with the changes. Unfortunately, TG (Tough Guys) and the underworld are trying to make sure the old ways survive while attempting to destroy MWT with their hope and vision for the future. And the struggle begins.

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Happenstance or divine intervention? Four friends find each other in the idyllic setting of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, a mountain town known for its natural beauty, its snow packed slopes and its wild-flowered fields of summer. As their friendship grows and their questions of life thread through the paths they explore together, they find themselves thrust into a menacing confrontation that tests the limit and depth of their relationships and, finally, tests their outlook on life, love and their most cherished understanding of why we are here.

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"The Day I Almost Destroyed the Boston Symphony and Other Stories" by John Sant’Ambrogio is a delightful memoir that brings to life the unique and often humorous experiences of a professional cellist. The book captures memorable moments from Sant’Ambrogio’s career, highlighting both his triumphs and mishaps in the world of classical music. From his early days with the Boston Symphony Orchestra to his years with the Saint Louis Symphony, Sant’Ambrogio offers an insider’s view of the orchestra world, filled with colorful anecdotes and personal reflections.

John's witty, reflective, and heartfelt storytelling provides a unique window into the life of a symphony musician, celebrating the universal appeal of music.
- The Moving Words Review

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