In 'You. I. Us.' Annalisa Crawford captures everyday people during
poignant defining moments in their lives: An artist puts his heart into
his latest sketch, an elderly couple endures scrutiny by a fellow diner,
an ex-student attempts to make amends with a girl she bullied at school,
a teenager holds vigil at his friend's hospital bedside, long distance
lovers promise complete devotion, a broken-hearted widow stares into the
sea from the edge of a cliff where her husband died, a grieving son
contacts the only person he can rely on in a moment of crisis, a group
of middle-aged friends inspire each other to live remarkable lives. Day
after day, we make the same choices. But after reading 'You. I. Us.'
you'll ask yourself, "What if we didn't?"