Summary of Guy Hands s The Dealmaker
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, was to declare his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.
#2 I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, declared his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.
#3 I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, declared his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.
#4 I was eight when I was put in touch with psychologist Margaret Branch, who diagnosed me as dyslexic. I was never able to read or write at anything close to my intellectual potential, but I was extremely bright.

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Date de parution 18 septembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350029154
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Guy Hands's The Dealmaker
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, was to declare his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.

#2

I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, declared his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.

#3

I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, declared his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.

#4

I was eight when I was put in touch with psychologist Margaret Branch, who diagnosed me as dyslexic. I was never able to read or write at anything close to my intellectual potential, but I was extremely bright.

#5

I was diagnosed with dyslexia when I was eight, and it took me years to learn how to read and write. I struggle with my dyslexia and dyspraxia to this day, but I’ve learned to cope with them.

#6

I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, declared his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.

#7

I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, declared his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.

#8

I was dyslexic, and I struggled with it for the rest of my time at Ravenscroft. I won two academic prizes, one for my success at maths and one for my poetry.

#9

I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, declared his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence. I was eight when I was diagnosed with dyslexia, and it took me years to learn how to read and write.

#10

I was born in South Africa, but my parents moved to Zimbabwe when I was young. In 1964, Ian Smith, soon to be elected prime minister, declared his intention to resist Britain’s demand for majority rule and make a unilateral declaration of independence.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

I was dyslexic, and it took me years to learn how to read and write. I struggled with my dyslexia and dyspraxia at Ravenscroft, but I learned to cope with them.

#2

I was dyslexic, and it took me years to learn how to read and write. I struggled with my dyslexia and dyspraxia at Ravenscroft, but I learned to cope with them.

#3

I was dyslexic, and it took me years to learn how to read and write. I struggled with my dyslexia and dyspraxia at Ravenscroft, but I learned to cope with them.

#4

I was dyslexic, and it took me a long time to learn how to read and write. I struggled with my dyslexia and dyspraxia at Ravenscroft, but I learned to cope with them.

#5

I was dyslexic, and it took me years to learn how to read and write. I struggled with my dyslexia and dyspraxia at Ravenscroft, but I learned to cope with them. I was also a photographer, and I took photos of weddings, portraits, and people’s yippy little dogs and cats.

#6

I was dyslexic and struggled to read and write. I was accepted to the sixth form at Ravenscroft, but dropped one of my math classes for economics because I wanted to be a politician. I was eventually rejected by Oxford, and was diagnosed with reactive hyperglycaemia, which led to a dramatic weight loss and a pre-diabetic lifestyle.

#7

I was dyslexic, and it took me years to learn how to read and write. I struggled with my dyslexia and dyspraxia at Ravenscroft, but I learned to cope with them.

#8

I was dyslexic, and it took me years to learn how to read and write. I struggled with my dyslexia and dyspraxia at Ravenscroft, but I learned to cope with them. I was accepted to the sixth form at Ravenscroft, but dropped one of my math classes for economics because I wanted to be a politician.

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