When I finished reading These Moments, I felt like I had spent an hour chatting with someone who had lived a life very different from mine. Daniel Curran grew up with brothers. I grew up
with sisters. He lived in a big city. I lived in a small one. He was raised a Catholic, and I was Protestant. The list goes on and on. And yet, the stories that Daniel tells resonate with me. I think they will
resonate with almost anyone. In These Moments, Daniel captures the universals of life – the love and loyalty of siblings, the adventures of childhood, the sorrow of loss, and the lessons of mistakes and
change. His stories are short and conversational. Kite flying and baseball and the love of an exceptional dog. Sometimes the stories are funny. Often, they are sad. But each one offers a glimpse of
a person who has lived a full and vibrant life, a person you’ll be glad you met.