The lives we didn’t live
Under Every Sky Power, Humanity, and the Cost of Change
On an ordinary morning, in a small classroom, thirty children stood up one by one and declared who they would become — a president, a priest, a nun, a doctor, a revolutionary. Years later, power, exile, love, and betrayal would test every single one of those promises.
Some kept their word. Some lost everything.
And some became the very thing they swore they would never be.
This is the story of the lives they chose,
the lives they were given, and the lives they didn’t live.