The Five Times I Met Myself
<p>“If you think fiction can’t change your life and challenge you to be a better person, you need to read <em>The Five Times I Met Myself</em>.â€</p> <p>—Andy Andrews, <em>New York Times </em>bestselling author of <em>How Do You Kill 11 Million People</em>, <em>The Noticer </em><em>& The Traveler’s Gift</em></p> <p><strong><em>What if you met your twenty-three-year-old self in a dream? What would you say?</em></strong></p> <p>Brock Matthews’ once promising life is unraveling. His coffee company. His marriage.</p> <p>So when he discovers his vivid dreams—where he encounters his younger self—might let him change his past mistakes, he jumps at the chance. The results are astonishing, but also disturbing.</p> <p>Because getting what Brock wants most in the world will force him to give up the one thing he doesn’t know how to let go . . . and his greatest fear is that it’s already too late.</p> <p><em>“A powerfully redemptive story with twists and turns that had me glued to every page. With a compelling message for anyone who longs to relive their past, </em>The Five Times I Met Myself <em>is another James L. Rubart masterpiece.â€</em></p> <p>—Susan May Warren, bestselling author of the Christiansen Family series</p>