The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Parish
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By:
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Og Mandino
About this listen
“The most important book of our generation.... A flawless, priceless masterpiece.” (Denis Waitley, author of Seeds of Greatness)
You are holding in your hands an almost impossible dream finally becoming reality...the sequel to the inspirational classical that has touched more lives in the past two decades than any other motivational work in the world. More than nine million people continue to find solace and hope in The Greatest Salesman in the World, the gripping tale of a little camel boy, Hafid, who becomes the greatest salesman in the world through following the principles in the 10 special scrolls of success.
And now, at last, the world will discover what happens to the greatest salesman when he finally emerges from his lonely retirement to commence a new career. At first, he finds failure - until he receives a special gift from someone he has not seen in half a century. He then returns triumphantly to his homeland to write his own 10 vows of success to be shared with all who seek a better life - including you.
The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story will touch the hearts of those millions who already know Hafid as a beloved friend - and introduce his wisdom to a vast new generation.
©2011 Og Mandino (P)2019 Og MandinoWhat listeners say about The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
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- 13-11-21
Nice continuation / new lessons
I read this after reading the first book for 3 months as the instructions suggest.
He modified the instructions to reading it 2x a day which I think is more practical.
The story is nice much more Biblical than last time (when we only had some serendipitous glimpses).
I now know the narrator of the previous so well that I wished he was reading this, but this has nothing to do with the performance of the current narrator.
I have a slight preference for the first one.
Although the lessons here a slightly different, new and in new order!
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