Gail Campbell Woolley (1957–2015) grew up in Washington,
D.C., and was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia at age seven. She
studied journalism and international relations at Syracuse
University and worked as a reporter for the Washington Star, the
Baltimore Sun, and the Washington Times before beginning a career
in corporate public relations. She died at age 58, exceeding the
life expectancy her doctor predicted by more than 20 years.
Nick Chiles has won more than a dozen major journalism
awards, including a Pulitzer Prize as a newspaper reporter in New
York City. He is the author or coauthor of 12 books, including two
New York Times bestsellers, one cowritten with Rev. Al Sharpton and
one with gospel superstar Kirk Franklin. He lives in Atlanta.
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