The kid who fixed a broken guitar
As a boy, John found an old guitar, strung-out and warped, the kind almost anyone would toss. Instead he spent a winter straightening it out little by little, patiently, until one day it played. That's where he learned something he's never forgotten: that almost nothing is truly dead. When someone brings him a battered instrument and gives it up for lost, John turns it over and comes out with his favorite line: "it's not dead, it's just out of tune with life, that's all." And he sets about fixing it.







