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Loading... The Pursuit of Happynessby Chris Gardner
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Another movie book. I seem to have been reading a lot of these lately. This is one of my 'work books', something I read on my breaks. It's an autobiography by Chris Gardner, a rags-to-riches man if there ever was one. His book is as self-made as his career and it's sort of a feel-good story so I am inclined to give it a decent rating. Good biography. ( )I pair this book along with the movie for an excellent program at the Urban Ministries homeless facility. Many a great discussion and program opportunities have spanned from this book. A very good story for everyone! The determination and willpower of Chris Gardner to succeed will inspire you! Great success story! This gives me hope that anything can happen you just have to be positive and have determination. Very interesting insight to a truly inspiring success story. Chris Gardner tells a very sad story of his life but shows that determination and will power can turn anyone's life around. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0060744863, Hardcover)
At the age of twenty, Milwaukee native Chris Gardner, just out of the Navy, arrived in San Francisco to pursue a promising career in medicine. Considered a prodigy in scientific research, he surprised everyone and himself by setting his sights on the competitive world of high finance. Yet no sooner had he landed an entry-level position at a prestigious firm than Gardner found himself caught in a web of incredibly challenging circumstances that left him as part of the city's working homeless and with a toddler son. Motivated by the promise he made to himself as a fatherless child to never abandon his own children, the two spent almost a year moving among shelters, "HO-tels," soup lines, and even sleeping in the public restroom of a subway station. Never giving in to despair, Gardner made an astonishing transformation from being part of the city's invisible poor to being a powerful player in its financial district. More than a memoir of Gardner's financial success, this is the story of a man who breaks his own family's cycle of men abandoning their children. Mythic, triumphant, and unstintingly honest, The Pursuit of Happyness conjures heroes like Horatio Alger and Antwone Fisher, and appeals to the very essence of the American Dream. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:54 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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