Best described by Ryan Lieske (screenwriter and author), "Both heartwarming and heartbreaking in equal measure. The "Twilight Zone"-esque story involves a meteorite that drops the Fountain of Youth into the backyard of an elderly, retired doctor and his dementia-ridden wife. The characters are so well-developed that you feel as if you know them from page one. You ache and hope with them every step of the way. McNally expertly takes them, and the reader, on a journey that tests the bounds of love and death, toward an ending that is surprising and hopeful...yet perhaps a little chilling, as well."
Best described by Ryan Lieske (screenwriter and author), "Both heartwarming and heartbreaking in equal measure. The "Twilight Zone"-esque story involves a meteorite that drops the Fountain of Youth into the backyard of an elderly, retired doctor and his dementia-ridden wife. The characters are so well-developed that you feel as if you know them from page one. You ache and hope with them every step of the way. McNally expertly takes them, and the reader, on a journey that tests the bounds of love and death, toward an ending that is surprising and hopeful...yet perhaps a little chilling, as well."