Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Vivek Ramaswamy Biography - The Immigrant Son Who Became an Icon - cover

Vivek Ramaswamy Biography - The Immigrant Son Who Became an Icon

Emily Whiteman

Publisher: Emily Whiteman

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

Who is Vivek Ramaswamy? Unearthing the Enigma of a Maverick Entrepreneur and Presidential Hopeful

Have you ever wondered about the minds that shape our world? Dive into the riveting biography of Vivek Ramaswamy, an author of several books and an entrepreneur like no other. From humble beginnings to amassing a fortune of over $950 million, Ramaswamy's journey is an electrifying saga of ambition, audacity, and controversy.

Why should you read this compelling biography?
Discover the story of the man behind Roivant Sciences, a pharmaceutical giant that challenged industry norms.

Explore how Ramaswamy transitioned from the boardroom to the political arena, running for the highest office in the land and challenging the status quo with unapologetic views.

Explore the thoughts of a man who thinks that the "new secular religions" have caused a national identity crisis in the United States.

Take a look inside the mind of a maverick who audaciously claims that the "new secular religions" are to blame for the U.S.'s severe national identity crisis.

Intriguing, polarizing, and always audacious, Vivek Ramaswamy's life and career serve as a compelling narrative for our times.

Don't miss the chance to gain insights into the enigmatic figure who is changing the landscape of biotech, finance, and politics. Click the Buy Now button to get your copy now and uncover the extraordinary journey of Vivek Ramaswamy.
Available since: 10/15/2023.

Other books that might interest you

  • Corporal Cannon - A Female Marine in Afghanistan - cover

    Corporal Cannon - A Female...

    Savannah Cannon

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    One woman’s dramatic account of her stint in the U.S. Marine Corps, exploring the prejudice and mistreatment of women in combat zones. Not even old enough to drink, Corporal Savannah Cannon is a young enlisted United States Marine deployed to support Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan in 2010. As a tactical data networking specialist, she is sent away from everyone she knows and attached to a Regimental Combat Team where women are not allowed to repair communications. Her experiences over the next few months shed light on the unique and difficult positions women are placed in when supporting combat roles, while offering a raw look at the painful choices women must sometimes make. Cannon finds herself in a combat zone, ostracized from family, friends, and even her fellow Marines as the men are told to avoid her. The connections she makes are born from trauma and desperation and the choices she makes will echo throughout many lives. Corporal Cannon is not the story of a heroine; it is the hard-hitting account of just one of the flawed individuals who make up the United States’ fighting forces. Mistakes in the battlefield can have dire consequences, personally and professionally. Reflecting on her time in service, the author weaves a story of past and present, and the healing that can come with admitting our mistakes and moving past them.
    Show book
  • Orphan Girl The - a Musical Fairy Tale from Africa - cover

    Orphan Girl The - a Musical...

    Al Griot

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Al Griot, Viola Bommer and Rudolf Stenzinger tell this fairy tale from Burkina Faso like traditional African bards, the griots. It is about a little girl who is treated so shabbily by her stepmother that she would rather live with the animals down by river than continue to lead this dog's life. Finally, however, with the help of a river fairy, she succeeds in awakening the conscience of the villagers.    With drums, all kinds of percussion, vocals, double bass and many other instruments, this encouraging story comes to life as if it had really happened ...    Text from the book by Karim Traoré: "Die Verlobte des Marabut: Märchen und Mythen aus Westafrika". Mit Illustrationen von Marcia Kure. Misereor Medienproduktion 1999.    Watercolour - Manfred Binzer. Cover design - Markus Rendl.   Recorded at Tonjagd Studio Mannheim.
    Show book
  • Mexican Drug Cartels - Their Origins Their Background and Their Conflicts - cover

    Mexican Drug Cartels - Their...

    Kelly Mass

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Mexican drug war, also known as the Guerra contra el narcotráfico en México, is the Mexican theater of the global war on drugs, a campaign led by the United States federal government. This war has resulted in a protracted, asymmetric low-intensity conflict between the Mexican government and various drug trafficking organizations. The Mexican government’s main objective when it intervened militarily in 2006 was to curb drug-related violence, which had escalated in the preceding years. The government’s stated aim, in collaboration with U.S. officials, was to eliminate the cartels and reduce the demand for drugs trafficking. 
    Violence erupted after the 1989 arrest of Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, who was the leader and founder of Mexico’s first major drug cartel, the Guadalajara Cartel. His arrest led to the dissolution of the cartel as high-ranking members splintered off to create their own groups. This fragmentation gave rise to the Sinaloa, Juarez, Tijuana, and Sonora cartels, among others, which began to battle for control over lucrative trafficking routes and territories. This marked a new chapter in the drug war, with the cartels becoming increasingly violent in their efforts to secure dominance. 
    Mexican drug trafficking organizations have been a powerful force for decades, but their power surged significantly in the 1990s after the collapse of the Colombian Cali and Medellín cartels. By 2007, Mexican criminal groups controlled an overwhelming 90% of the cocaine entering the United States. Efforts to arrest cartel leaders, including those in the Tijuana and Gulf cartels, often resulted in even more violence, as smaller gangs competed for control over key drug trade routes into the U.S.
    Show book
  • Stolen - A Life Interrupted - cover

    Stolen - A Life Interrupted

    Lori Springer

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    “Stolen: A Life Interrupted” tells the heart-wrenching story of Lori, a mother whose life turns upside down in an instant. On October 8, 2012, what began as a normal autumn day quickly spirals into chaos when her son, Jared, suffers a life-threatening stroke at just fifteen years old. As Lori rushes to the hospital, she struggles with disbelief and fear, clinging to hope as doctors fight to save her son. Through the emotional journey of hospital stays, surgeries, and the struggle for answers, Lori reflects on the moments that defined their lives together. She faces the harsh reality of a world forever changed, where she must learn to navigate her new normal. This deeply personal account captures the resilience of a mother’s love and the bond between parent and child, reminding us of the fragility of life and the strength found in hope. Join Lori as she fights to keep her son’s spirit alive amid the darkest days.
    Show book
  • Power: Music Death Life - cover

    Power: Music Death Life

    Pernilla Karlsson, Erik Grönwall

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Erik Grönwall skyrocketed to fame overnight when he won the Swedish edition of Idol in 2009. In this revealing autobiography, Erik takes us through his journey, from his childhood to the present day, sharing his struggles to break through as an artist, his devastating leukemia diagnosis, his incredible recovery, and his dedication to prioritizing his health. 
    Power also explores how he became the lead singer of the legendary heavy metal band Skid Row, his experiences with the band, and the unexpected reasons behind his decision to leave. This isn’t just a story about life as a rock star; it’s a book about staying true to your values and dreams, standing your ground, and always believing in yourself.  
    “I never thought I’d write an autobiography, especially at 36. But sometimes, it feels like I’ve lived two lifetimes. I believe I have something to share that could bring hope and inspiration to others who are struggling. Life after illness can be better than you ever imagined.” 
    Show book
  • Walking Through Tuscany - A Travel Memoir on the Via Francigena - cover

    Walking Through Tuscany - A...

    Griffin Smyth

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    You don’t need to walk across Italy to find meaning. But it sure doesn’t hurt. 
    Walking Through Tuscany is a memoir about swapping comfort for carafes of wine, trail dust, and a slower kind of travel. What started as a long-distance walk along the Via Francigena turned into something more human—mountains crossed, vineyards wandered, and strangers turned friends. 
    This isn’t a guidebook. It’s the story of what happens when you stop rushing: broken sandals, golden hour moments, and a version of Tuscany you won’t find on a postcard. 
    We thought we were just walking. Turns out, we were writing the story of our lives.
    Show book