Chapter 6

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I sat in my office a week later on a Monday, with a prospective student. “Mr. Farthing, it says here that you’ve worked as a truck driver for almost eighteen years. Hell, that’s almost as long as I’ve been working as a counselor.” I leaned back in my chair and looked at the man sitting in front of me. He was my age and slightly overweight, with a bald spot and his remaining hair pulled back into a stringy ponytail. Henry Farthing wore a short-sleeved shirt with palm trees all over it, Dockers and sneakers. But for the grace of God, there go I. Tell me this isn’t what I look like in public. “Why the sudden interest in going back to school?” “Well, my wife died, and while I loved being on the road, it’s not fun without her anymore. I thought it was time for a change. You’re never too ol

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