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Yield of Dreams - The Keys to Living Passionately - cover

Yield of Dreams - The Keys to Living Passionately

Charlie Epstein

Publisher: Advantage Media Group

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In his latest book bestselling author, experienced financial services consultant, and actor Charlie Epstein tells his story from the beginning. From his earliest days as a class clown all the way to his 2022 performance of his one-man show, Yield of Dreams, Charlie gives readers a peak behind the curtain and inspires them to make their wishes come true. Through his triumphs, stumbles, and recoveries, Charlie presents a life story that will encourage anyone to face one hurdle at a time and push through to follow their dreams. With humor and wit Charlie reflects on the past while dispensing advice to anyone hoping to take control of their financial future.
Available since: 04/16/2024.
Print length: 228 pages.

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