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The Power of Love tells the story of how love can give you the ability to do things you never thought you were capable of doing. Chance and Ann married at sixteen and had been married for almost fifty years when Ann became paralyzed. Chance became her full-time caregiver. This story recounts their efforts to find a cure for her illness and the struggles to keep Ann alive. Chance learned to care for his paralyzed wife and did everything to take care of her-only the power of love could make that possible. Against all odds, they were able to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. They continued visiting doctor after doctor and hospital after hospital, searching for a way to keep Ann alive. Finally, they had success with Barnes Jewish Hospital and the doctors from Washington University in St. Louis, who were able to stabilize Ann's condition and stop her disease from progressing further.
Regardless of the challenges, they were able to maintain a somewhat normal life together. Then, without any warning, Ann suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and passed away, leaving Chance alone and lost. Chance and Ann's good friend, Susan O'Hara, had lost her husband over eighteen years before Ann passed away. After Susan lost her husband, she went to college, earned her degree, and graduated summa cum laude. Susan vowed never to get married again. This story tells how two people-who never expected to find love again-discovered that the power of love could let them love again and begin a new life together. Their story offers hope to everyone who has lost a loved one.
CLARK SELBY, born in 1936 in Miami, Oklahoma, built a distinguished career in the parking industry, working across six continents and holding leadership roles in major organizations. He served as a director, consultant, and executive, eventually becoming vice president and president of Duncan Industries, where he earned the Excellence in Exporting Award from the U.S. President. Beyond parking, he published the Eateries Restaurant and Show Guide in Branson, Missouri, and served in the Kansas Army and Air Force National Guard for over six years.
Now living in Springfield, Missouri, with his wife, Karen, Clark enjoys traveling and continues writing novels, hoping each one tells a compelling story.