Life's a Banquet
โ Scribed by Robin Bennett
- Publisher
- The Book Guild
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 420 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
When life gives you lemons, add ginLife's a Banquet is the unofficial 'guide book' to negotiating your way through life โ through education, family life and business, to relationships, marriage, failure and rejection.Aged 21, Robin Bennett was set to become a cavalry officer and aged 21 and a half, he found himself working as an assistant grave digger in South London โ wondering where it had all gone wrong.Determined to succeed, he went on and founded The Bennett Group, aged 23, and since then has gone on to start and run over a dozen successful businesses in a variety of areas from dog-sitting to cigars, translation to home tuition. In 2003, Robin was recognised in Who's Who as one of the UK's most successful business initiators.Catapulting readers through his colourful life and career, Robin Bennett's memoir is an inspiring tale.Robin Bennett lives in Henley on Thames, Oxon. He is an author and entrepreneur who has written several books for children and books on...
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