Review of Passionate Purpose

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Passionate Purpose" by Jack J. Schramm.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Passionate Purpose: A Global Governance Journey written by Jack J. Schramm. This is a memoir of Jack's global governance journey. He started his memoir way back to his birth, to his grandparents's lives outside of Kiev (known as Ukraine today), and their families undocumented immigration settlements in America. He included a snippet of his younger days down to his college life. There are several things to ponder on his younger days, like leading a group of people who want to voice out their concerns through Jack's leadership.

What I loved the most in Jack's memoir was his motorcycle adventure with Cliff Johnson. Readers will notice how Jack and Cliff were treated in the Islamic country. Furthermore, his sudden marriage in Morocco was quite stunning, as was his political journey. Honestly, I like the way Jack highlighted his political career. Readers will realize that sometimes you lose for a greater purpose. Through Jack's excellence in judicial experience, his life became more fruitful as he expanded his leadership internationally, particularly dealing with a healthy environment. The least thing that I liked was the length of the book; however, the last part of his memoir makes the reader long for more from Jack's excellency in leadership.

I am happy to rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because the book is perfectly written. It flows smoothly with interesting topics about his family, politics, leadership, and friendships. I admired a lot from Jack's leadership, especially during his global work. Through his memoir, I learned that my country has the wrong political US adaptation when implementing the law.

I recommend this book to a person who loves reading memoirs, especially about the judicial system, politics, or law. Those people who are involved in political leadership or practicing law will definitely acquire new ideas from Jack's memoir.

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Your review of Passionate Purpose captivates me, especially Jack’s political journey and his international leadership in global governance. His motorcycle adventure and the surprising marriage in Morocco also caught my attention, the book seems like a mix of personal growth and unexpected experiences. I’m curious to learn more about his judicial experience and how it shaped his leadership.
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