also, and this is a little bit, like, maybe inside journalism shoptalk, but i was looking for stories that i could still go and watch things unfold. i mean, it -- the book, i think, would be a very static book if i was just going back and reporting on this person wrote because of this and this person wrote because of this. i wanted the letters to sort of be a beginning point for me where, you know, somebody's writing about something they're going through, and i can go watch and be there while they're going through this. so -- other questions? thoughts? criticisms? open to all things. [laughter] yeah? >> i thought this -- i've read the book. >> oh, cool, thanks. >> and i thought it was, i thought it was excellent. i thought it was something that should be read in schools because i think that was a very -- i think that was one of the messages that sort of came out of it is that, you know, that you can, you can connect, you can, you know, make your voice heard. but i thought the story about the health care, about the woman in ohio who was so ill and the fact that her story would kind of