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Semisweet - by Johnny O'Brien (Paperback)

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  • Semisweet tells a universal story about the vulnerability of needy children, describes the madness that consumed his brother, explores the cruelty of bullies, exposes the corrupting influence of money, and shows how the Milton Hershey School continues its mission of saving thousands of America's neediest children.
  • About the Author: Johnny O'Brien is the former president of the Milton Hershey School in Hershey, PA.
  • 220 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Historical

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About the Book



Semisweet tells a universal story about the vulnerability of needy children, describes the madness that consumed his brother, explores the cruelty of bullies, exposes the corrupting influence of money, and shows how the Milton Hershey School continues its mission of saving tho...



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Semisweet tells a universal story about the vulnerability of needy children, describes the madness that consumed his brother, explores the cruelty of bullies, exposes the corrupting influence of money, and shows how the Milton Hershey School continues its mission of saving thousands of America's neediest children.



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Here is a powerful and inspiring story--full of gripping drama, exceptional honesty, and real wisdom. And the best part is that it's all true. Johnny O'Brien has given us a great gift--a book for anyone who cares about children, education, and the power of every person to change the world.

Horatio Alger wrote this kind of book in the 19th century and enjoyed tremendous success. But while he wrote novels, the Johnny O'Brien story is true. Not only did Johnny overcome unbelievable obstacles and incredible family hardships to become successful both in life and business, but he also showed an extraordinary loyalty to the people and place that gave him the opportunity to succeed. Johnny is one of my heroes in life because of what he overcame and what he accomplished. Read this - and he'll be one of yours as well.

It has been said that the journey to authentic leadership begins with understanding the story of your life. Johnny O'Brien reminds us, as leaders, that leadership emerges from our life story. And, while we cannot go back and start a new beginning, O'Brien encourages us to believe that anyone can start today and make a new ending. His story is one of gratitude, forgiveness, hope, and redemption - a rarely seen look inside a leader's journey to authentic leadership.

John O'Brien is uniquely qualified to reflect upon and evaluate the Milton Hershey School experience, having enrolled as a student at age four and remaining a student until his graduation in 1961. In this book, he evaluates with an understanding and discerning mindset the strategic direction as well as the implementation of the School's mission as set forth in the Deed of Trust when the School was founded by Milton and Catherine Hershey on November 15, 1909.

O'Brien recounts his upbringing in an orphanage backed by money and prestige in a touching story of growth, fear, perseverance, and return. Many don't know about the Milton Hershey School, but these pages bring it to life and show how it has grown, changed, and evolved.

Semisweet tells the singular life story of Johnny O'Brien, an orphan who came to the Hershey School under tragic circumstances and, after a life of academic, athletic, and professional success, returned there to triumphantly restore the school's reputation as a savior of children in need. There are a lot of books that are labeled as inspirational, this one actually is.

The book treats skillfully its many major themes all of which continue to have relevance today: the saga of survival and triumph by one brother versus the decline and fall of the other brother living out a fate that combines a certain Darwinian inevitability with social and medical ignorance and neglect; the status of orphans and other neglected children, deprived of the transformative power of love; the absence of childhood with its romantic aura in American life; bullying, be it institutional or individual with its potentially terrible effects on both the victim and the aggressor.

This book is more than Johnny O'Brien's fascinating story of his journey from being an orphan entering the Milton Hershey School to becoming a successful businessman and head of that school. Johnny outlines how he returned the school to its original values and mission by both stressing character and bringing the school into the twenty-first century, lessons that apply to schools everywhere. But courageously, O'Brien also takes to task the school's all-powerful board, challenging it to be more open and to better utilize the school's incredible resources. Always optimistic and practical, O'Brien believes that once the school's governance issues are resolved, 'The best is yet to come.'



About the Author



Johnny O'Brien is the former president of the Milton Hershey School in Hershey, PA. He spent his formative years from age 4 through 18 as a student at the School where he emerged as a leader of his Class of 1961 in sports, academics, and student government. He earned degrees in psychology and education at Princeton and Johns Hopkins Universities. Throughout his career, which includes serving as a Princeton University Trustee, he has specialized in education and issues related to leadership. He founded Renaissance Leadership, an executive leadership coaching firm, in 1978. He has been a keynote speaker, seminar leader and high performance coach for more than 50,000 managers and executives at leading American companies including Pfizer, AT&T, and American Express. He lives in Easton, Maryland and Vero Beach, Florida with his wife Gail.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 220
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Historical
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Author: Johnny O'Brien
Language: English
Street Date: August 30, 2016
TCIN: 1004201362
UPC: 9781442275843
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-7895
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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