This episode I spoke with Shelley Buck and Kathy Curtis, Co-authors of "Leave Your Light On".
An incredible journey of love, courage and spirit is chronicled in \u201cLeave Your Light On,\u201d a new book by Shelley Buck about the life and death of her son Ryder, who co-authored the book posthumously through his writings.
Ryder Buck is the son of Disney director Chris Buck (\u201cFrozen,\u201d \u201cFrozen 2\u201d) and artist Shelley Buck. Ryder, a singer-songwriter, was diagnosed with cancer in 2012 at the age of 22. After undergoing surgery and extensive treatments he was cancer-free within eight months of his diagnosis. Six months after defeating cancer, at the age of 23, Ryder tragically died after getting hit by a car on a freeway after his car broke down.
Chris Buck dedicated his 2014 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for \u201cFrozen\u201d to Ryder\u2019s memory. Ryder was an inspiration for the song \u201cThe Next Right Thing\u201d from \u201cFrozen 2\u201d and the film\u2019s character, Ryder Nattura, was named after him. The Disney+ series \u201cInto the Unknown: The Making of Frozen 2\u201d features a segment about Ryder.
\u201cShelley has done an extraordinary job capturing the impact Ryder had on us and the world during his short life,\u201d said Chris Buck. \u201cRyder was the type of person who inspired others to be and do their best and he was such a gift to us in so many ways.\u201d
\u201cLeave Your Light On\u201d is the story of how Ryder adapted to life after learning he had cancer and how that inspired him and changed his relationship with his parents and the world around him. Told through first person accounts, recollections from friends and family and Ryder\u2019s own words from his journals and social media posts, the book shows a parent-child relationship challenged by an unrelenting illness and a young man\u2019s determination to live life on his own terms. The book was co-written with writer Kathy Curtis, with the title coming from a song written by Ryder about maintaining a positive attitude.
\u201cHis legacy lives on through this story, which I hope will inspire many people who are faced with the difficulty of hearing and processing bad news,\u201d said Shelley Buck. \u201cWe can\u2019t always change what happens to us, but we can choose how we respond to it.\u201d
Ryder was a young man with an unstoppable dream to lift people up through his music. While cancer should have beaten him, Ryder rose above it all to live from a place of passion. In this uplifting and powerful story, readers will meet an unforgettable person determined to accept his own quirks and flaws with humor and see a parent-child relationship tested by an unrelenting disease followed by the grief of an entire family.
Copy of book available on Amazon: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B087QQ32Y3&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_KEdAFbP2W24FV
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Title: Leave Your Light On: The Musical Mantra Left Behind by an Illuminating Spirit
Publisher: Eagle\u2019s Quest Publishing
https://www.kathycurtisink.com/