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With unerring wisdom and dark wit, Pulitzer Prize nominee John Wareham revisits the swirling inner life of a child with a crippling stutter, whose emotional, sexual, and spiritual journeys pass through rivers of despair in New Zealand, to a flood of enlightenment in New York. Wareham begins his startling memoir in New York, where he was asked to share "a few inspiring words" with a current crop of boys from his old school, Palmerston North Boys High, selected to visit New York. He detested the school and was conflicted, but decided to accept the invitation. But how much truth, if any, should he tell? He reflects on his 1950's school days as a boarder, where brutish corporal punishment was th...
This profound work laces penetrating insights from the lives of corporate and prison inmates alike to show that all prisons are mental ones. It includes a proprietary psychological test, which shows readers how to unlock their personal prison gates and create the life of their dreams.
Wareham, executive recruiter and bestselling author, provides a brilliant yet simple framework for understanding executive greatness. This framework clearly explains how to identify executives' energy systems, minds, work habits, people skills, stability, common sense, and maturity.
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