Top of the Hill
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Description
In their efforts to fight the political corruption threatening their futures, the students, principal, and other members of the community learn the power of the mastermind group, the power of purpose and having faith, the power of going the extra mile, and many more lessons that would change their lives forever.
Note from Author, Jim Stovall:
In many ways, Top of the Hill is a sort of homecoming for me. After losing my sight during my college years, I determined to be an entrepreneur, and my elderly mentor taught me using Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich. He passed away while I was still in my 20s, but he made my success possible. Years later after I had become a success in business and a multimillionaire, I wrote a book about my journey. Don Green who runs the Napoleon Hill Foundation contacted me and let me know that my mentor, Lee Braxton that I had written about, had been a longtime friend of Napoleon Hill's, and Mr. Braxton actually gave the eulogy at Napoleon Hill's funeral. So through the connection of my mentor, I feel somehow also connected to Napoleon Hill.
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Description
In their efforts to fight the political corruption threatening their futures, the students, principal, and other members of the community learn the power of the mastermind group, the power of purpose and having faith, the power of going the extra mile, and many more lessons that would change their lives forever.
Note from Author, Jim Stovall:
In many ways, Top of the Hill is a sort of homecoming for me. After losing my sight during my college years, I determined to be an entrepreneur, and my elderly mentor taught me using Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich. He passed away while I was still in my 20s, but he made my success possible. Years later after I had become a success in business and a multimillionaire, I wrote a book about my journey. Don Green who runs the Napoleon Hill Foundation contacted me and let me know that my mentor, Lee Braxton that I had written about, had been a longtime friend of Napoleon Hill's, and Mr. Braxton actually gave the eulogy at Napoleon Hill's funeral. So through the connection of my mentor, I feel somehow also connected to Napoleon Hill.



