A decade and a half ago, author Robin Sharma's powerful and inspiring fable, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, quickly became an international bestseller published in 51 languages. Now, in celebration of its fifteen anniversary, comes Secret Letters from The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, the much-anticipated next chapter in the story of Julian Mantle, the successful businessman whose spiritual crisis sent him on an extraordinary odyssey to find his true purpose in life. A leading expert on personal development, Sharma continues Julian's tale, as his nephew travels around the world collecting Julian's mementoes and letters. Compelling and timely, it is a book about shaping one's legacy that will help the reader find his or her own way to an authentic, meaningful existence.
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From one of the most widely read authors in the world comes a story of breathtaking power and dazzling suspense about what it means to be fully alive
Jonathan Landry is a man in trouble. After a bizarre encounter with his lost relative Julian Mantle—a former high-powered courtroom lawyer who suddenly vanished into the Himalayas—Jonathan is compelled to travel across the planet to collect the life-saving letters that carry the extraordinary secrets that Julian discovered.
On a remarkable journey that includes visits to the sensual tango halls of Buenos Aires, the haunting catacombs of Paris, the gleaming towers of Shanghai and the mystical deserts of Sedona. The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari reveals astounding insights on reclaiming your personal power, being true to yourself and fearlessly living your dreams.
ROBIN SHARMA is a globally respected humanitarian. Widely considered one of the world’s top leadership and personal optimization advisors, his clients include famed billionaires, professional sports superstars and many Fortune 100 companies. The author’s #1 bestsellers such as The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, The Greatness Guide and The Leader Who Had No Title, are in over 92 languages making him one of the most broadly read writers alive today.
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