From Rags To Riches by Irene Inker

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From Rags To Riches by Irene Inker

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From Rags To Riches
By Irene Inker

This true life story will make you cry and yes, sometimes maybe have a laugh or two. The author tells her life story and you’ll feel the emotion as you read the words on each page. The story shows the determination of a person who would not give up. I for one say congratulations Irene. One of my favorite lines from the story. “When you have lost it all, laugh. Don not be afraid anymore. Once you have lost it all, there is nothing more to be afraid of.” Another of my favorite lines from the story. “If you want a job you will find a way; if you don’t, you will find an excuse.” I can remember peeling potatoes at 12 years old. One day my boss wanted to buy an electric potato peeler to save money. What he did not realize was that the electric peeler could not see. We had a race to see who could do a better job. It was no contest. I won. He put the machine in the closet. A machine will never outdo a human. When it comes to thinking ability. Reading about the adventures of Irene Inker was a real eye opener. How some people can treat others so terrible is a crime. Yes, it does occur here in America. I know because I could relate to some of the stories that Irene had to show to her readers. One of the best ways to share that is through the printed word. Irene, thank you for writing your book. Know that it is an encouragement to others to read what you have written. The story is well written and it was my very great pleasure to read it. I rated this story a solid 5 stars. I would love to read more works by this very talented author.


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