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The Experiment

What would you do if you received a letter in the mail telling you that you had been selected out of thousands of people, because of some special qualities you possessed, to take part in an experiment? What if you were to tell no one, and go away to an isolated place? Would you go? ----

When I finished writing The Experiment I gave copies to my two closest cousins, Bonnie and Beverly. They both reported back that they loved the book BUT... "We would never go away like that with some tall man we didn’t know anything about, and not even tell our family and friends. We would never do that!”

This excerpt from the book explains why eight people, all strangers, decided to accept the invitation...the adventure.

The aspirants of the peace experiment are required to undertake a task that will challenge their greatest weakness. This excerpt deals with Franz's struggle to comply.