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NUMB is a gut-wrenching, heart-breaking, yet exhilarating and redemptive story, all at once. The deaths along the way, thanks to this insidious drug, will chill you. The "excuses" for the addiction will baffle you. By the way, it's all true, in all of its painstaking details. You will sometimes laugh, but you will surely cry. You will realize that heroin and other opiates are no longer a junkie's drug of the 1960s, but a twisted fabric of our society. And today, at epidemic proportions throughout the country. Early in the ordeal, Vines asks a drug dealer from Detroit, who had put himself in a rehab, who he was going after. The answer: "The kids in the suburbs. That is where the 'GREEN' is."
The last American CEO is the ultimate insider's view of one of the biggest global business deals in history -- Chrysler's 1987 purchase of AMC from the French. Relevant today? The jewel of the acquisition -- the Jeep brand -- almost single-handedly saved Chrysler from near-bankruptcy in the early 1990s and later allowed Chrysler to survive bankruptcy in 2009.
Ever wonder what it would be like to work Public Relations for Ford, or General Motors? Imagine a thousand cameras flashing in your eyes through a forest of microphones, everyone millions of dollars and world-wide headlines riding on your every word as you try to navigate your company through crisis, time and time again. It’s not for the faint of heart… But it does make for one entertaining memoir! Welcome to the life of Jason Vines, the man who preserved the good name of Ford/Firestone, Jeep, General Motors, Nissan, Chevy, and other mega-companies throughout one catastrophe after the next. In Vines’ candid first book, “What Did Jesus Drive”, you’ll hear about all the trials, tri...
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