Wisdom
for a High School Grad:
Incredible Letters and Inspiring Advice
for Getting
the Most Out of College
By Douglas Barry
Philadelphia/London: Running Press, 2005.
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ISBN: 0-7624-2340-4
Format: Hardcover:
April 26, 2005
Pages: 176
Description
Following
his hit title, Wisdom for a Young CEO, 18-year-old
author Douglas Barry shares advice he received from more
than 200 diverse respondents to the letter he sent out after his
high school graduation, in which he asked, What should
I get out of college?
Those
who wrote back to himincluding George W. Bush, Dick Cheney,
John F. Kerry, Regis Philbin, Ken Burns (documentarist), Harley
Jane Kozak (author), the Dalai Lama, John Travolta,
and moreoffer touching, practical, and humorous wisdom about
life in college. Their advice covers making friends, finding ones
path in life, learning and understanding new subjects, striving
for awards and honors, the value of traveling, living away from
home for the first time, dating, socializing, and more.
As
a lead title for the Spring graduation market, Wisdom For
a High School Grad is the only compilation of original
advice from contemporary leaders in a variety of fields, speaking
to a universal question. With entertaining, enlightening contributions
from a range of accomplished adults including athletes, educators,
musicians, politicians, astronauts, bankers, and comedians, this
is a book with relevance to every high-school graduate facing
the challenges that come with college life.
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