Explora Books Unveils Cinematic Trailer for The Genome of Faith, Bringing Dr. Ulysses Lagrimas Labilles’s Memoir to Life on Screen

Some stories ask to be read. Others ask to be felt. And then there are rare stories—like The Genome of Faith: A Life Unfolding Between Heaven and Earth—that seem destined to be seen. Explora Books has just released a cinematic book trailer for Dr. Ulysses Lagrimas Labilles’s memoir on their official YouTube channel, offering readers a visual doorway into a narrative where science, survival, and Grace intersect in ways that linger long after the screen fades.

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 27th Nov 2025 – The trailer captures the emotional sweep of Dr. Labilles’s journey: the shift from life as an epidemiologist and public health specialist to the staggering moment he became a patient diagnosed with stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer, complete with brain metastases. Before cancer, Dr. Labilles lived in the language of data—pattern recognition, probability, and the relentless logic of disease. As a COVID-19 Response Corps epidemiologist for the CDC Foundation, he had worked alongside communities like the Navajo Nation, helping track and understand the movement of an invisible threat.

But the memoir—and now its cinematic interpretation—opens the lens wider. It follows Dr. Labilles through the aftermath of two craniotomies, the unexpected halt of chemotherapy, and the pivotal genomic test that uncovered a rare MET exon 14 skipping mutation. That single discovery changed everything, connecting him to the emerging world of precision oncology, where treatment is shaped by the genetic signature of a tumor rather than one-size-fits-all protocols.

The trailer hints at these scientific milestones without losing sight of the story’s emotional core. It underscores what surprised Dr. Labilles most: not the science, but the Grace that arrived when science had exhausted its explanations. He describes Grace as an unearned favor—something that steadied him when fear surged, something that quietly rewired how he understood survival. Through images of church pews, hospital corridors, and fleeting moments of stillness, the trailer brings that inner landscape to life.

Threads of heritage and legacy also surface in the visuals, echoing the memoir’s reflections on his surnames Labilles and Lágrimas, the lessons passed down from his parents—his “core”—and his final letter to his four children, written with a tenderness that anchors the entire narrative.

With this cinematic trailer, Explora Books invites viewers to encounter The Genome of Faith not just as a memoir but as an unfolding experience—one that speaks to anyone navigating uncertainty, illness, or the space between scientific understanding and spiritual surrender.

The cinematic book trailer for The Genome of Faith is now streaming on the Explora Books YouTube channel, with the book available globally through Explora Books and major booksellers.

About Explora Books 

Explora Books is a Vancouver-based firm helping authors break through the noise of the self-publishing world. Using focused research and strategic marketing, we give writers clear paths to visibility and measurable growth. Our team simplifies each stage of self-publishing with practical guidance and reliable support. Committed to innovation and high standards, Explora Books works to give authors a real chance to be seen, heard, and published on their own terms.

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