The Mailbag

The Mailbag
Author: Timothy Burr Thrift
Publisher:
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1921
Genre: Advertising
ISBN:

Successville

Successville
Author: Noah Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2019-02-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578464084

Successville is a compelling story that encourages children to dream big and reach for their goals in life by valuing their education. This story teaches that a great education is key to everything you want to achieve, and a great education begins in the classroom by paying attention, listening, and working hard. In this book, Mrs. Jones teaches her second-grade class about this place called Successville after she catches them not paying attention again. The kids soon learn everyone has a Successville in their lives, and they will have to get their act together if they ever want to make it there. Successville represents the place where people achieve their own versions of success. This place is based off a combination of goals, hard work, and talent. Everyone's Successville is a different place because only we know when we have given our all in an effort to make our dreams a reality. This book was written by Noah Harris who is passionate about motivating kids to reach for their dreams: no matter how big. Harris is currently en route to his Successville as he attends Harvard University so that he may be equipped to have a profound impact on the world.

The Laws of Success

The Laws of Success
Author: Ryuho Okawa
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 8184953747

Believe in this book and you will realize your hopes for the future There has never been a book that radiates such powerful light as this. No other book has ever been so full of courage and hope or offered as much encouragement to those who suffer from failure, frustration, or inferiority complex. This book offers a guiding light to people. Believe in this book and your hopes for the future will come true. In times of suffering or sorrow, look to this book as a sailor would to a lighthouse. Believe in the miracle of this book. Read it little by little every day and you will find the courage and nourishment needed for life.

Making Noises

Making Noises
Author: Euan Mitchell
Publisher: OverDog Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0975797972

If you’ve ever dreamed of making it in music, then "Making Noises" is your novel. “Euan Mitchell, author of the independent bestseller 'Feral Tracks', knows his rock’n’roll … and this laid-back, ironic take on the Australian music industry in the ’90s captures the spirit of the time. It’s fast-paced and grungy, full of backroom intrigue and colourful characters.” The Age “Loved it. I felt I knew almost all the seedy, manipulative, gold-digging music biz characters – but fortunately only on a two-faced, air-kiss kind of basis … Funny, astute, honest.” Rob Hirst, Midnight Oil “In the same way that 'Spinal Tap' is not a fiction, neither is 'Making Noises'. The stuff in both stories really does happen.” John Archer, Hunters & Collectors “Euan Mitchell does a nice line in laid-back prose.” Sydney Morning Herald ***** Marty is a rock musician on the wrong side of thirty who needs to change his tastes in music, women and cities. Billy is fifteen, talented and in prison. The two are thrown together by the fast-talking former politician, Perce "Perk" Harrigan, whose powerful friends have handed him the plum job of launching the Oz Rock Foundation. Oz Rock uses taxpayer dollars to promote hip bands and quietly lift the Prime Minister’s youth vote. Harrigan and his sultry but fascist assistant, Ingrid, need to ‘spin’ Oz Rock into orbit despite the cynics. They enlist Marty’s help to manipulate Billy to the top of the music charts. But their greatest enemy may not be the one publicly calling for Harrigan’s head.