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    Life is So Good by George Dawson
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    Warm, wise, and truly inspiring - this book is proof that every life has extraordinary moments. A must-read for anyone who believes in second chances and the power of perseverance.

    "Life is So Good" by George Dawson and Richard Glaubman is a heartwarming autobiography that follows the extraordinary journey of George Dawson, a man who learned to read for the first time at the age of 98. Through personal experiences and profound wisdom, the book offers a unique perspective on life, resilience, and the importance of education. The historical background serves as a backdrop to the inspiring story of George Dawson, showcasing his positive attitude and perseverance despite facing injustice and challenges throughout his life.

    Wanting to enjoy every moment, I stared at the hard candies in the different wooden barrels. The man behind the counter was white. I could tell he didn’t like me, so I let him see the penny in my hand...
    May 2000
    273 pages

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