Running To Normal Author:Sandra Clark How do you know who you are? What evidence do you bring to bear: the way others treat you? Do you judge by the mirror?how you look? Does everyone know who they are because of how they were raised? These are just a few of the questions we all face, yet most of us never ask them. Stewart did. He ran headlong toward 'normal'. He played sports in... more » high school and got high with his friends. He took lead roles in theater and musical endeavors. He succeeded in higher education. He thought he had it all--a great career, a fine family, a generous and mostly nurturing upbringing--yet a nagging fact kept clamoring for attention. Deep in his soul, he knew that the person he'd been; the person everyone saw was a fraud. He was not really a he at all! Here is the fascinating story of someone who chose to be the person everyone expected--son, student, colleague, husband, provider, father. When faced with an enormous upwelling of sadness, depression and suicidal intent, decides instead to follow a long buried truth.« less