MADISON
PARK
A PLACE
OF HOPE
By ERIC L.
MOTLEY
FORWARD BY WALTER ISAACSON
BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF STEVE JOBS
This book was incredible of the powerful writing and
compelling to read with a great real story a long journey of Eric Motley was
raise in Madison Park, an Alabama community where is the place can make he
become a youngest person to severs as a special assistant to President George
W. Bush and had been inspired everyone around him and giving him an opportunity
to giving it back to the community and his family in African American lives with
tough him about love, hope and faith in God. This book was very unique and
encourage with his gratitude to allowed us to learn go to the right direction
in life. I highly recommend to everyone must to read this book. “ I received
complimentary a copy of this book from BookLook Blogger programs for this
review”.
Eric Motley grew up in the freed slaves’ town of Madison
Park, Alabama. From this beginning in the black community, he rose to become a
special assistant to President George W. Bush. Eric is an executive vice
president of the Aspen Institute based in Washington, D. C. He is a graduate of
Samford University and as a Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar at the
University of St. Andrew in Scotland, he earned a Master of Letters and Ph.D.
as the John Steven Watson Scholar.
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