David Brower was born into a significantly important and creative theatrical family; Broadway theater and Hollywood movies. Yet, he says he spent a good part of his Beverly Hills young life looking for love. Spoiler, yes, yes, he found it. But until he was able to grab that love, the road was fraught with bumps, and yes challenges that come from being amid an enormously privileged life, but painful nonetheless. Isolation is isolation no matter how it surfaces. Smaller than his classmates and without wheels when others in his class drove to school in Lamborghinis and Maseratis. Friends dropped by the wayside with their drug use, and the girls were not clamoring after him despite his good looks, talent and sparkling core. Go figure, but, in short, a lonely teen age life.
Then he found the love of his life and lost her after 27 years of happiness. So, between has natural romantic inclinations and experience at love and loss, he is somewhat of an expert on finding love. Hence, his new book Dance of the Love Caterpillars, meant, by the way, for adults who can use a refresher course on romantic love and for children who need to learn about how real love works before they start looking for romance themselves.
To listen to David is to find some relevant details and hear about the wisdom of who will get his love letter. To see him talk directly to you, well, a whole other howdy-do from a lovely man who has learned to trust the search.