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Help Is on the Way

By: David Friedman
Narrated by: David Friedman
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In today’s complex and challenging world, we often find ourselves facing problems for which there seem to be no answers. In this practical and inspirational book, songwriter and author David Friedman explores the idea that there are always answers, and they often come in ways we don’t expect, if only we are willing to be open to the possibilities. 

In 1990, David wrote the song "Help Is on the Way" in response to the AIDS crisis. First sung by Nancy LaMott, it has since become the theme song for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and has helped raise millions of dollars for charitable and humanitarian causes around the world. Each chapter in the book is a line from the song and is filled with stories, essays, anecdotes, quotations, and practical advice. So whatever challenges you may be facing today, pick up this book, and know that help is on the way.

©2021 David Friedman (P)2021 Library Tales Publishing
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