Americans open their hearts and wallets all the time, but rarely do we hear about what the world gives to us and that seems just as important.  On the eve of 9/11 there were some villages in Newfoundland, Canada, where unemployment hovered as high as fifty percent, but that remote island in the North Atlantic—Canada’s poorest province—set a mark for charity, worthy of the history books.  I was one of the first to tell their story, traveling to Newfoundland as winter set in.  Later, it became a hit Broadway musical.

LET’S MEET THE REAL PEOPLE WHO HELPED US IN THAT DARK HOUR.