“These amazing stories of kindness kept me going during the most stressful time of my life, and through my book, I’m hoping to share that gift of support with others.”Īronson’s book, a national bestseller, has been called “the most uplifting and life-affirming book in years” (Forbes) and lauded by Deepak Chopra, People magazine, and many others. “When my family was in distress, I saw how much of a difference a single gesture could make, and the people I wrote about demonstrated that and more,” he says. Although experts told her she was crazy, she started delivering that food to nonprofits in her station wagon with her kids in tow, and her efforts sparked a movement that now feeds more than 90,000 people a week.īy the time he was done gathering stories, Brad had the makings of a book, and that book is HumanKind: Changing the World One Small Act at a Time. And the one about Pamela Rainey Lawler, who saw opportunity in the food that restaurants threw away. And the story about Gabriel Aljalian, who at six years old created a “Day of Kindness” that inspires thousands of kind acts around the world every year. Like the story about the $20 gift that gave birth to thousands of Secret Santas who have given away over $1.5 million to people in need.
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