Young Arthur from Boston is in a serious accident which causes him to lose his life . . . temporarily. This lovingly written and poignant book serves as a reminder to us all that nothing in this life is really worth worrying about when all is said and done. It’s a quick read but packs a wallop of inspirational insight. “Fear is made by man and pretends to be real through the formation of false ideas or illusions. God is love, and love is the only thing that is real. Love is the only thing that exists. The stars, planets, you, me, and everything in creation are all made up from the same stuff. Love is the essence, the tiniest building block of creation, and God is the great builder” (57).