The Traveller's Gift - Seven Decisions that Determine Personal Success

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A brilliant crossover between self help and fiction, The Traveller's Gift uses a powerful modern day parable to illustrate seven key decisions that make the difference between personal success and failure. A desperate man at breaking point is involved in a severe car crash that brings an extraordinary life experience...Regaining consciousness, he finds himself travelling back in time, meeting some of the wisest people that ever lived - including Abraham Lincoln, King Solomon, Anne Frank, Harry Truman, and others - at crucial moments in their lives. Each meeting delivers a winning life lesson: an attitude by which to live for a fulfilled and successful life. By the time his incredible journey is over, he has received seven secrets for success and a second chance to create a life worth living, no matter what obstacies he might face. Through the timeless wisdom unfolded in this sparkling narrative we can each discover the true pathway to success in our own lives.
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AuthorAndrews, Andy
PublisherHodder & Stoughton
PlaceLondon
Year2004
ISBN9780340834695
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionGood
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