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If I Could Tell You Just One Thing . . .: Encounters with Remarkable People and Their Most Valuable Advice
By Richard Reed and Samuel Kerr
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If I Could Tell You Just One Thing . . . curates invaluable wisdom from 50 of today's most remarkable, diverse, and influential voices in an engaging collection of profiles. Paired with a specially commissioned pen-and-ink portrait, each essay and its illuminating nugget of life advice is gathered together and is sure to surprise, entertain, and encourage readers—and leave a lasting impression.
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Reviews for If I Could Tell You Just One Thing . . .
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Not interesting, inspiring, or good. The author choose amazing people and shared the least interesting information and “advice” from conversations they had.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5unsentimental, just thought provoking, honest, and down-to-earth 'advise' from people who've been there. narrated with charm and, for lack of a better word, british-ness that i so love. definitely earmarked for a re-read.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This book came highly recommended by someone I won't take advice from again. There are a lot of people in this book so you can probably find something that will resonate with you, but you have to sort through the rest and it isn't worth it. The best parts are some of the stories about when the author meet with the people.