There are two experiences that happen to each and every person. It does not matter your society, wealth, ethnicity, sex, religion, or politics. Everyone is born and everyone dies. Birth is a matter of record we do not remember. Death, however, is something that is always marching toward us. It is inescapable. The fact stares us in the face: everyone dies. In this story, we travel along with Harold as he addresses the same questions, fears and concerns that we all have. We then actually go with him through death and into what lies ahead--an exciting and enlightening experience.
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