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The White House Chandeliers - My Experiences While Working for Seven US Presidents - cover

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The White House Chandeliers - My Experiences While Working for Seven US Presidents

Stewart Calvin Stevens Sr, Lynetta Stevens

Publisher: Dawn of The Cameo Promis

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Stewart “Calvin” Stevens Senior’s The White House Chandeliers is an incredibly, interesting biographical, inspirational, and entertaining book which chronicles the life of a young man from extremely humble beginnings as a youth in the Washington DC metropolitan area, to eventually landing a job as a custodial specialist, at the most esteemed address in the world; The White House. Many unsuspecting twists of fate encompass the pages of this riveting work. Mr. Stevens takes the reader into the White House, relaying his experiences and encounters with some of the world’s most renowned historical figures, as he was a hidden figure of his time, spanning more than three decades. The opportunities that presented themselves to Stewart “Calvin” Stevens Senior were not the product of an elite upbringing or educational background. He simply believed in himself when others didn’t, letting his instincts lead him to a full life of unforgettable experiences. Every reader will find themselves on the pages of this book and its message that any moment has the power to be extraordinary. Signed copies are available on StewardStevensSr.com.
Available since: 12/04/2017.

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