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defending his life

In a near-future America ruled by surveillance, cloning, and Al-driven governance, one man’s legacy becomes a battleground for freedom and identity.
When legendary cyclist and rebel Jack Westermann dies in a tragic accident, his wife Barbara is left to decide whether he should be cloned-a process governed by powerful bureaucracies and strict Al protocols. But Jack was never micro-chipped, making his resurrection dependent on human memory, community testimony, and a deeply personal appeal.
Set in 2038, Defending His Life explores a world teetering between technological dominance and human dignity, weaving together gripping courtroom drama, rich backstory, and timeless questions about what makes a life worth preserving. Through Jack’s Band of Brothers, a love story decades deep, and a society divided by ideology, Dan Leonard crafts a compelling tale of legacy, resistance, and hope.

The Extraordinary Lives
of Ordinary People

‘The Extraordinary Lives of Ordinary People’ by Dan Leonard is a profound exploration of the unseen depths of everyday life. Through a series of compelling narratives, Dan  Leonard weaves the extraordinary into the fabric of the ordinary, highlighting the inherent beauty and resilience found in the simplicity of daily existence. This book is not just a collection of stories but a journey through the lives of people who, though seemingly ordinary, lead lives replete with challenges, triumphs, and lessons. Dan  Leonard’s lucid prose and sharp insights draw readers into a world where every individual’s story is valued, urging them to find the extraordinary in their own lives.