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The Man Who Never Was

ISBN 
9781415210956
Format 
Epub
Recommended Price 
R240.00
Published 
January 2022
About the book: 
How far would you go to save your child?
 
David shares a close bond with his eight-year-old son, Chris, but their family is destroyed when David dies. In the afterlife, he is given an opportunity. He is told that he may be granted three viewings by which to look in on his son. The terms are strict: he cannot help his boy. He cannot reach him, or teach him, or in any way change the course of his life. David agrees, and on three separate occasions observes his son’s unfolding story. The first viewing takes place one year after his own death. The second shows him his son at the age of nineteen. David’s final viewing shows him the final days of Chris’s life. What David sees will not leave him, and he decides to make a simple but impassioned request.
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About the Author
Douglas Kruger is a Hall of Fame global speaker and the author of several bestselling books. He is best known for enticingly counterintuitive titles like  They’re Your Rules, Break Them!, Is Your Thinking Keeping You Poor?  and  Poverty Proof.  He narrates his own books for Audible, and his speech on overcoming poverty has over two million views online. Douglas focuses on how great leaders can elevate human talent and how businesses can dismantle needless rules, incentivise their radical-value employees and foster a culture of innovation. He has been featured on TED, and his columns and articles regularly appear in the media. For a little fun, he also writes novels. 
 
Meet Douglas at  www.douglaskruger.com
 

 

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