Author: Gisele Huff
Narrator: Nan Mcnamara
Unabridged: 5 hr 54 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 08/30/2022
A moving account of resilience, hope, and purpose—punctuated by unforgettable lessons from an extraordinary life.
After escaping war-torn France, where eighteen members of her family were murdered in the Holocaust, Gisele Huff arrived in the US with her mother. It was 1947, and they had $400 to their name. Gisele quickly found her footing in America, eventually earning a PhD at Columbia University, running for Congress, and launching a spectacular career in K–12 education.
But Gisele’s successful, happy life was interrupted by devastating loss, which eventually led her to champion universal basic income through a movement that advocates for economic security for all.
Telling a story of setbacks and triumphs, grief and joy, the chapters of Gisele’s life speak to her strength, to her commitment to deep and lasting friendships, and to her determination to challenge and engage with the great minds of politics and education. Force of Nature is an inspiring account of a woman undaunted by formidable odds.
The author will donate all proceeds of your book purchase to the Gerald Huff Fund for Humanity.?
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