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Based on the online blog, InTheirShoes, the book asks 64 individuals about a time they thought it was all over. The stories were collected from around the globe to help understand how these innovators, creators, and thought-leaders got to where they're at in their
Produkt The Times I Thought It Was All Over (Sawchuk Samuel)(Pevná vazba) má EAN kód 9781389935190.
Based on the online blog, InTheirShoes, the book asks 64 individuals about a time they thought it was all over. The stories were collected from around the globe to help understand how these innovators, creators, and thought-leaders got to where they're at in their
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