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Seven Simple Steps to Personal Freedom An Owner's Manual for Life [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Self-Help)
  • Author:  Spence, Gerry
  • Author:  Spence, Gerry
  • ISBN-10:  0312303114
  • ISBN-10:  0312303114
  • ISBN-13:  9780312303112
  • ISBN-13:  9780312303112
  • Publisher:  St. Martin's Griffin
  • Publisher:  St. Martin's Griffin
  • Pages:  168
  • Pages:  168
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Oct-2002
  • Pub Date:  01-Oct-2002
  • SKU:  0312303114-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0312303114-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100256144
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Renowned trial attorney and bestselling author Gerry Spence offers a potent, practical guide to liberation

Beloved author of, among many other books, the bestsellersHow to Argue and Win Every TimeandThe Making of a Country Lawyer, Gerry Spence distills a lifetime of wisdom and observation about how we live, and how we ought to live inSeven Simple Steps to Personal Freedom. Here, in seven chapters, he delivers messages that inspire us first to recognize our servitude--to money, possessions, corporations, the status quo, and our own fears--and then shows us how to begin the self-defining process toward liberation.

Seven Simple Steps to Personal Freedomis a powerfully affirming, large-hearted, and life-changing book that asks us all to take the greatest risk for the greatest reward-our own freedom.

Gerry Spenceis the author of twelve books. A lawyer by training, he has been involved in many high-profile cases, including the radiation poisoning death of Karen Silkwood, and has appeared on Oprah, 60 Minutes, and Larry King Live, and is currently a regular guest on Rivera Live. He lives with his wife in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Gerry Spence has become the Socrates of Jackson Hole. Larry McMurtry

Gerry Spence is one of America's last true originals-a man who thinks as brilliantly as he lives, who writes as compellingly as he talks, and who practices law as faithfully as most people practice religion. Dan Rather

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