I own all the "24" seasons and nearly every movie this man has made...and have read so much about him...obviously, I'm a huge fan. But this biography brought a new perspective to me: he's human with feelings and fears and hopes and dreams. Movie stars have a certain aura around them that allows fans to believe they are somehow separated from them. My husband and I met Kiefer in New York, and he's not at all like that. He said he doesn't want to be like that. It's like the biographer said, Kiefer doesn't want to lose touch with the street level. He feels that's what helps him play the various characters he has over the years, keeping them believable. I love him on "24" but there are so many of his movies that he's equally compelling in. He is definitely a versatile actor -- one of the "greats" of our time -- and you get to see the other side of him in this book.