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Title: Top of the Hill
Subtitle: Learning to Think and Grow Rich at Napoleon Hill High School
Author: Jim Stovall
Narrator: Kevin Clay
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-06-17
Publisher: Audiobook Producers
Genres: Business, Career Skills
Publisher's Summary:
Napoleon Hill was born in the 19th century, changed the world in the 20th century, and is now impacting how we live in the 21st century. Through Jim Stovall's latest novel in his Homecoming Historical Series entitled Top of the Hill, listeners young and old will experience the modern-day impact of Napoleon Hill's timeless lessons.
In this inspiring and entertaining story, high school students apply the wisdom of Napoleon Hill to save their school, rescue their town, and change their lives. In their efforts to fight the political corruption threatening their futures, the students, principal, and other members of the community learn the power of the mastermind group, the power of purpose and having faith, the power of going the extra mile, and many more lessons that would change their lives forever.
Members Reviews:
Introducing Napoleon Hill's Personal Analysis System to a New Generation of World Changers
âTop of the Hill â Learning to Think and Grow Rich at Napoleon High Schoolâ is the second in Jim Stovallâs Homecoming Historical Series. âTop of the Hillâ is an amazing story of what can happen when a mastermind group or dream team discover and put into practice the Napoleon Hillâs 17 success principles.
Philip Madison, a former student and High School English teacher at Napoleon Hill High School, in Wise, Virginia is currently the principal of the school. Madison is recognized for his community service and is considered the anchor of Napoleon Hill High School (NHHS).
Philip was greatly disturbed by a letter, from Ronald Slade, chairman of the state school board, announcing the closing of the NHHS, at the end of the present school year. The closing was due to a drop in enrollment and the loss in tax revenues from the distressing economic conditions; the result of the closing of the local mine.
When Philip arrived at his school office, greeted Amanda Cornett, a senior, possibly the best all-around student ever enrolled at the high school, was already at work as an office assistant. Amanda already completed all her required courses and is working as a volunteer in the principalâs office to develop business skills. She is also taking college courses at the local university.