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Forty Chances

Finding Hope in a Hungry World

Audiobook
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Wait time: About 2 weeks

If you had the resources to accomplish something great in the world, what would you do?

Legendary investor Warren Buffett posed this challenge to his son in 2006, when he announced he was leaving the bulk of his fortune to philanthropy. So, Howard G. Buffett set out to help the most vulnerable people on Earth—nearly a billion individuals who lack basic food security. And Howard has given himself a deadline: forty years to put more than $3 billion to work on this challenge.

Each of us has about forty chances to accomplish our goals in life. Howard learned this lesson through his passion for farming: all farmers can expect to have about forty growing seasons, giving them just forty chances to improve on every harvest. This lesson applies to all of us, however, because we all have about forty productive years to do the best job we can, whatever our passions may be.

Forty Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World is a book that captures Howard's journey. We join him around the world as he seeks out new approaches to ease the suffering of so many. It is told in a unique format: forty stories that will provide readers a compelling look at Howard's lessons learned, ranging from his own backyard to some of the most difficult and dangerous places on Earth.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Howard G. Buffett, son of financier Warren Buffett, has the heart (and dollars) of a philanthropist and the soul of a farmer. This audiobook is a series of reflections and essays addressing hunger in the world and the need for an integrated approach that takes into account both the environment (locally and globally) and unique local circumstances. David Drummond's solid reading keeps the narrative flowing. He adds touches of emotion by raising the pitch of his voice at selected points. The weakness in this work arises from its structure. Many of the 40 separate entries have a sameness that can leave listeners thinking "I've heard this before," especially if they listen for long periods of time. R.C.G. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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