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️Book Title : Keep Going: The Art of Perseverance
⚡Book Author : Joseph M. Marshall III
⚡Page : 144 pages
⚡Published October 15th 2006 by Sterling (first published January 1st 2006)

Keep Going: The Art of Perseverance - Grandfather says this: In life there is sadness as well as joy, losing as well as winning, falling as well as standing, hunger as well as plenty, bad as well as good. I do not say this to make you despair, but to teach youthat life is a journey sometimes walked in light and sometimes in shadow. Grandfather says this: Keep going. These thought-provoking lessons, passed down by the authors own Lakota grandfather, will inspire the hundreds of thousands who already know his workand will tap into the market that has embraced such books as Oriah Mountain Dreamers The Invitation. When a young mans father dies, he turns to his sagacious grandfather for comfort. Together they sit underneath the familys cottonwood tree, and the grandfather shares his perspective on life, the perseverance it requires, and the pleasure and pain of the journey. Filled with dialogue, stories, and recollections, each section focuses on a portion of the prose poem Keep Going and provides commentary on the text. Readers will draw comfort, knowledge, and strength from the Grandfathers wise wordsjust as Marshall himself did.


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Keep Going: The Art of Perseverance

Grandfather says this: In life there is sadness as well as joy, losing as well as winning, falling as well as standing, hunger as well as plenty, bad as well as good. I do not say this to make you despair, but to teach youthat life is a journey sometimes walked in light and sometimes in shadow. Grandfather says this: Keep going. These thought-provoking lessons, passed down by the authors own Lakota grandfather, will inspire the hundreds of thousands who already know his workand will tap into the market that has embraced such books as Oriah Mountain Dreamers The Invitation. When a young mans father dies, he turns to his sagacious grandfather for comfort. Together they sit underneath the familys cottonwood tree, and the grandfather shares his perspective on life, the perseverance it requires, and the pleasure and pain of the journey. Filled with dialogue, stories, and recollections, each section focuses on a portion of the prose poem Keep Going and provides commentary on the text. Readers will draw comfort, knowledge, and strength from the Grandfathers wise wordsjust as Marshall himself did.

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