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En busca de la felycidad (Pursuit of Happyness--Spanish Edition)

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A la edad de veinte años y después de haber salido de la Marina, Chris Gardner, llegó a San Francisco para continuar una carrera prometedora en la medicina. Considerado un hijo prodigio de la investigación científica, sorprendió a todos y a sí mismo estableciendo su punto de vista en el competitivo mundo de las finanzas. Sin embargo, apenas había entrado a una posición de gran nivel en una empresa de prestigio, Gardner se encontró atrapado en una red de circunstancias increíblemente difíciles que lo dejaron como parte de los ciudadanos sin hogar y con un hijo pequeño. Motivado por la promesa que se hizo a sí mismo de nunca abandonar a sus propios hijos, los dos pasaron casi un año moviéndose entre refugios, moteles, comedores públicos, e incluso dormir en el baño público de una estación de metro. Gardner nunca cedió ante la desesperación e hizo una transformación asombrosa pasando de ser parte de la ciudad pobre e invisible a convertirse en un miembro de gran influencia en su área financiera. Más que un libro de memorias del éxito financiero de Gardner, esta es la historia de un hombre que rompió el ciclo de su propia familia en contraste con hombres que abandonan a sus hijos. Legendario, triunfante e increíblemente honesto, este libro evoca a héroes como Horatio Alger y Antwone Fishe, y apela a la esencia del sueño americano.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 6, 2006
      Gardner chronicles his long, painful, ultimately rewarding journey from inner-city Milwaukee to the pinnacle of Wall Street. Born in 1954, he grew up like too many young blacks: poor and fatherless, with a mother strong on children and church, yet soft on men. His violent, hateful stepfather refused to accept Gardner as a stepson and thwarted him at every turn. By his own account, Gardner was a good kid who got into trouble occasionally, but stayed on a steady, upward track. After a stint in the navy, he set his sights on a medical career, but a foray into sales led him to the stock and bond market. Gardner's own weakness was women, and when one of them left him with a son, it led to a period of homelessness on the San Francisco streets. Determination and resourcefulness brought father and son not merely to safety but to the top. Gardner is honest and thorough as he solidly depicts growing up black and male in late 20th-century urban America. His story isn't especially fresh, but his voice is likable, resulting in a quality African-American/business memoir deserving a wider audience than its niche-market elements might suggest. Photos. Ad/promo to coincide with the major motion picture starring Will Smith.

    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2006
      In this stirring autobiography, written with Troupe ("Miles and Me"), philanthropist and motivational speaker Gardner (chief executive, Gardner Rich & Co.) recounts his -long walk to Wall Street, - a journey that took him from a childhood in the ghettos of Milwaukee to an enormously successful career as a stockbroker in New York City. Having served in the U.S. Navy upon graduating from high school, he was just beginning a training program at a brokerage firm in San Francisco when his estranged wife gave him their toddler son to care for. Because his housing did not allow children, he suddenly found himself homeless -with a toddler. Since he was raised in an abusive home without having known his own father, Gardner vowed always to be there for his son. Moving from one temporary form of shelter to another, Gardner fought to keep his promise and somehow maintain his focus and determination to succeed. Now he is a philanthropist and chief executive of his own multimillion-dollar brokerage firm. This candid memoir is recommended for public libraries and all large autobiography or motivational collections. [See Prepub Alert, "LJ" 2/15/06; Will Smith and Thandie Newton will star in the feature film based on this book. -Ed.]" -Elizabeth L. Winter, Georgia State Univ. Lib., Atlanta"

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 10, 2006
      Gardner's inspiring rags-to-riches memoir of his transformation from homeless single father to philanthropic owner of a multimillion-dollar brokerage house somehow has less of an impact in audio than on paper. Blake has an excellent, manly voice, perfect intonation and excellent streetwise cursing abilities (a crucial part of Gardner's account of his relationship with his stepfather). Yet as good as the narrator is, by the third CD listeners may not be able to shake the feeling that he's an actor reading someone else's words. Since Gardner's love of jazz is a running theme, the evocative jazz trumpet music at the beginning and end of each CD is appropriate; even more between-tracks music might have been effective where the narrator's pauses are not long or dramatic enough (say, between one sentence where he is with his biological father in Louisiana and the next, at work in his brokerage office). This is a moving story whose audio version might have been better served with more dramatic devices. Simultaneous release with Amistad hardcover. (Reviews, Mar. 6)

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  • Spanish; Castilian

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