MARK TWAIN. A BIOGRAPHY. VOLUME II, PART 1. 1886-1900
Author: Albert Bigelow Paine
Published: 2001
Format: PDF, EPUB
Length: 336 pages
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In Mark Twain. A Biography. Volume Ii, Part 1. 1886-1900, Albert Bigelow Paine keeps the focus on what a person becomes under pressure.
If you prefer a story that leaves you thinking rather than shouting, start here.
It is quietly intense about self-control and the moments where a life turns.
It builds its force through moments and consequences, not through volume.
It is the kind of book you can return to and find a different lesson.
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