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A Sense for Belonging, Paperback / softback Book

A Sense for Belonging Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Two people at different ends of life's spectrums . One, Amy, a young child in an orphanage the other a wealthy business man Richard, nearly at the top of his career.

They both have a few issues in common. Amy abandoned by her mother at birth was adopted by a convent of nuns.

Richard, left an orphan through his mother's death was subsequently adopted by a wealthy couple who had no children of their own. Fate takes a hand in bringing them together. Richard wants to share his good fortune by anonymously sponsoring Amy's life progress throughout childhood to college and university and beyond until she is in a position to look after herself. Amy unaware of this arrangement sometime later in her youth, begins to question the source of her good fortune. Business difficulties threaten Richard's position as Chairman of his empire.

It all rests on the attitudes of his Company's shareholders.

Amy is one of them though knows nothing to connect her benefactor and the Chairman until a crucial moment when voting is called for. The rest you have to find out for yourself from reading this book.

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