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Mary Trump Biography

Real Facts

Casa editrice: Real Facts

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Real Facts is back with another gripping biography, this time unraveling the enigmatic life of Mary L. Trump. Prepare to be captivated by the riveting journey of a woman whose story will inspire and intrigue you.

In this revolutionary book, you'll:

* Discover the Family Secrets: Delve into the intricate family dynamics of the Trumps and unearth the truths that have remained hidden for generations.

* Uncover Mary's Resilience: Follow the extraordinary path of a woman who faced adversity head-on and emerged stronger, teaching us all the power of resilience.

* Explore Mary's Impact: Learn about Mary Trump's role as a clinical psychologist and her contributions to the field of psychology, shedding light on the importance of mental health.

* Unearth the Truth: Gain insights into Mary's pivotal role as a whistleblower in the New York Times investigation into Donald's taxes, revealing secrets that shook the nation.

* 22 Powerful Life Lessons: Dive into the profound lessons you can learn from Mary Trump's life, from the value of authenticity to the courage to challenge injustice.

This book also includes a revealing look into what Mary's memoir, "Too Much and Never Enough," unveiled about her family, and it offers 22 powerful lessons that you can apply to your own life.

Don't miss out on this captivating exploration of Mary L. Trump's life. Click the Buy Now button to get your copy now and embark on a journey of inspiration and revelation.
Disponibile da: 03/02/2024.

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