Allen Sharpe has just graduated from one of the most prestigious Ivy League universities in the nation and is eager to get started on making his “American dream” come true. However, the dream becomes a nightmare when Allen finds himself looking for work in the midst of an economic recession. Allen quickly discovers that finding a job is much harder than he expected and realizes that it’s going to take more than a fancy diploma to make it in the world. This is the first part of a four-part journey in which Allen learns important life lessons that he couldn’t ever get from a college textbook.
Allen Sharpe has just graduated from one of the most prestigious Ivy League universities in the nation and is eager to get started on making his “American dream” come true. However, the dream becomes a nightmare when Allen finds himself looking for work in the midst of an economic recession. Allen quickly discovers that finding a job is much harder than he expected and realizes that it’s going to take more than a fancy diploma to make it in the world.
This is the first part of a four-part journey in which Allen learns important life lessons that he couldn’t ever get from a college textbook.
Product Details
BN ID: 2940032861140
Publisher: Shawn James
Publication date: 11/10/2011
Sold by: SMASHWORDS - EBKS
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 39,501
File size: 627 KB
Meet the Author
Lawrence Cherry is a pen name that is used by the author who is a born again believer whose purpose in writing this work is to give glory and praise to God and his son Jesus Christ. It is the author’s fervent desire that God will use this work to inspire others to come to the knowledge of Christ and be saved, and to encourage the faith of those who already believe.
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Overview
Allen Sharpe has just graduated from one of the most prestigious Ivy League universities in the nation and is eager to get started on making his “American dream” come true. However, the dream becomes a nightmare when Allen finds himself looking for work in the midst of an economic recession. Allen quickly discovers that finding a job is much harder than he expected and realizes that it’s going to take more than a fancy diploma to make it in the world.This is the first part of a four-part journey in which Allen learns important life lessons that he couldn’t ever get from a college textbook.