John QuiñonesJohn Quiñones is one of the most distinguished names in American broadcast journalism. Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, he grew up in a Spanish-speaking household and did not learn English until he started school at age six. At thirteen, after is father lost his job, his family joined a caravan of migrant farmworkers, traveling to Michigan and Ohio to harvest crops. Those formative experiences planted the seeds of something remarkable - a relentless work ethic, a deep empathy for the human condition, and an unwavering belief in the power of education.After participating in the Upward Bound program, John earned his way to St. Mary's University and later to the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. In 1982, he joined ABC News, beginning a journey that would take him around the world and into some of the most pivotal stories of our time. Over more than forty years at ABC, he has reported for World News Tonight, 20/20, Nightline, and Good Morning America, earning seven national Emmy Awards along the way.In 2008, he became the host of What Would You Do? - a hidden-camera program that explores how ordinary people respond to ethical dilemmas in everyday life. Throughout his years on What Would You Do?, John has inspired audiences around the globe, encouraging empathy, courage, and honest conversation about how we choose to treat one another. It is no coincidence that a man who has spent his career asking What Would You Do? would find common ground with a book about the choices that define a marriage.John Quiñones is, at his core, a man who believes character matters - and that is exactly why his voice belongs at the beginning of this one. Read More Read Less
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