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The Noticer

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Have you noticed someone who might need help?  Andy Andrews has.  He relates his encounter with a wise, mysterious man named Jones (or is it Garcia or Chen?) He was different to different people.
            Jones seemed to be at the right place at the right time, always carrying a suitcase full of what he needs to help each individual.  Andy met him at the lowest time of his life.  Jones (not Mr., just Jones) spent time with Andy.  Through probing questions, discourse on life and books, he helped Andy change his perspective and find a way to change the direction of his life.
            As time passed, Andy saw Jones several times, sometimes to help him and sometimes to help others.  The Noticer by Andy Andrews will make you think, frustrate you and possibly give you some answers to some of life’s questions.
            Persistence is the watchword in this thought-provoking novel.  The author is persistent in his attempt to make the reader think; Jones is persistent in his effort to change people; the people Jones helps are persistent in their determination to find the best path to take in their life.  The reader does not have to be persistent in reading this book as it flows naturally to the answers to life.  I can’t imagine it not making a difference in your life – it did mine.


  As Jones said in a note to the people he helped:
                         “I am not gone. I will be around.  The best is yet to come.”



Andy Andrews is a best-selling novelist and corporate speaker for the world’s largest organizations.  He has spoken at the request of four different U.S. Presidents and at military bases worldwide.  He lives in Orange Beach, Alabama with his wife Polly and their two sons.