The Crossroads of a Wonderful Life

The Crossroads of a Wonderful Life
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Publisher : WestBowPress
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9781490813783
ISBN-13 : 1490813780
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Book Synopsis The Crossroads of a Wonderful Life by : George Quigley Langstaff, Jr.

Download or read book The Crossroads of a Wonderful Life written by George Quigley Langstaff, Jr. and published by WestBowPress. This book was released on 2013-12-27 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A West Kentucky boy from a well-to-do family experiences the trauma of the Great Depression, followed by the devastating flood of 1937. His family is thrown into poverty. His story of this tragedy and what followed is a fascinating journey through his challenges in childhood work, education, sports, military service, love, faith, business, politics, religion, family, and world travel. At the age of eighty-seven, he looked back on the many key events of his life and created an impressive autobiography—The Crossroads of a Wonderful Life: Treasured and Not-So-Treasured Memories, which he published and shared with family and friends. It was well received and now is offered to a larger audience. Witness the ups and downs of his and his family’s lives—a remarkable replay of a business career that included noteworthy progress in a major company, almost unbelievable corporate intrigue, spying on the competition, CEO confrontation and early retirement, a new and exciting CEO role, public service, and his lifelong commitment to his Christian faith. Enjoy the wonderful travels and photos of his family and friends. Finally, he incorporates messages learned through life about his ideas for career selection by the young graduate, points for the new executive to consider, a financial plan for life, and evidences of his lifelong commitment to his Christian faith—all of this enhanced by a revealing collection of photographs.


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