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Who Said It's As Easy To Be Rich As It Is To Be Poor? It's Your Turn!
By LaVerne Y. Adekunle, with Macaiah Tillman, Latrice Fowler, Nataki Suggs,
Dr. D. Payne, Barbara Hakala, Karen Fletcher, Sheryl Madison, and Anna Cohen

ISBN-10: 0-9818094-9-9 | ISBN-13: 978-0-9818094-9-6
Publication Date: December 19, 2008

Trade Paperback
Trim: 5.5 x 8.5, 80 pages
Qty/Case: 52
Retail $
10.95

 

 

Description:
Often, people who have achieved abundant success, diminish the struggle to succeed by sharing such clichés as "Who said it is as easy to be rich as it is poor?" When you are born in a cycle of poverty or inherited failures, it is not easy to be rich. It takes hard work, mentoring and discipline. 

Domestic violence, child abuse, sexual abuse, divorce, rejection, along with social and cultural struggles tend to evoke emotions and sorrow and the determination to succeed, as told in this power collection of personal testimonies, Who Said It's As Easy To Be Rich As It Is To Be Poor? It's Your Time!

Nine authors came together to share their stories as a purpose to give back by empowering others through their stories. Victims choosing not to be victimized, realizing they could obtain victory and telling others how to do the same is empowering. 

 



 

 

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