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The Seeds We Sow
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The Seeds We Sow

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"Practice random acts of kindness" is a catchy little phrase. It is also nonsense, for there should be nothing random about the decision to be kind. THE SEEDS WE SOW: A Story of the Greatest Kindness offers historical proof that it is the most powerful of all decisions.

This book tells the story of the intertwined lives of Dr. George Washington Carver, Vice President Henty Agard Wallace, and Nobel Laureate Norman E. Borlaug. It shows how their kindnesses were passed on and enhanced across generations.

In his quest to help feed poor people, George Washington Carver was not influential because he was the "peanut man." Rather, he changed the world by bringing the Beatitudes to life in his Tuskegee laboratory. His protege Henry Agard Wallace continued Carver's work as the New Deal Secretary of Agriculture and Vice President of the United States. He was likely one of the twentieth century's most underappreciated and misunderstood leaders. In turn, Wallace passed the baton to Norman Borlaug, who worked in quiet obscurity until he was the surprise recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. He is credited with sparing two billion people the horrors of starvation.

M.S. Swaminathan of India summed up his friend's life, "Norman Borlaug is the living embodiment of the human quest for a hunger-free world. His life is his message."

Because Carver, Wallace and Borlaug lived, so do we.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Knock on Wood Publishing LLC
Date
1 September 2024
Pages
442
ISBN
9798224461905

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"Practice random acts of kindness" is a catchy little phrase. It is also nonsense, for there should be nothing random about the decision to be kind. THE SEEDS WE SOW: A Story of the Greatest Kindness offers historical proof that it is the most powerful of all decisions.

This book tells the story of the intertwined lives of Dr. George Washington Carver, Vice President Henty Agard Wallace, and Nobel Laureate Norman E. Borlaug. It shows how their kindnesses were passed on and enhanced across generations.

In his quest to help feed poor people, George Washington Carver was not influential because he was the "peanut man." Rather, he changed the world by bringing the Beatitudes to life in his Tuskegee laboratory. His protege Henry Agard Wallace continued Carver's work as the New Deal Secretary of Agriculture and Vice President of the United States. He was likely one of the twentieth century's most underappreciated and misunderstood leaders. In turn, Wallace passed the baton to Norman Borlaug, who worked in quiet obscurity until he was the surprise recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. He is credited with sparing two billion people the horrors of starvation.

M.S. Swaminathan of India summed up his friend's life, "Norman Borlaug is the living embodiment of the human quest for a hunger-free world. His life is his message."

Because Carver, Wallace and Borlaug lived, so do we.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Knock on Wood Publishing LLC
Date
1 September 2024
Pages
442
ISBN
9798224461905