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    How Starbucks Saved My Life: A Son of Privilege Learns to Live Like Everyone Else by Michael Gates Gill

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    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 110,741
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      • Pub. Date: September 2007
      • Publisher: Penguin Group US
      • Format: eBook, 272pp
      • Sales Rank: 110,741

      Synopsis

      The riches-to-rags true story of an advertising executive who had it all, then lost it all-and was finally redeemed by his new job, and his twenty-eight-year-old boss, at Starbucks.

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      Baker lends his talent to Gill's memoir, the subject of considerable industry buzz and the basis for a 2008 movie starring Tom Hanks. Baker's enunciation and cadence perfectly match the essence of Gill, a well-bred and erudite-yet down-on-his luck-advertising executive who discovers the true meaning of life while working as a Starbucks barista. Baker also delivers especially evocative performances of Gill's hardworking-but fun-loving-young colleagues Kester and Anthony. His portrayal of store manager and mentor Crystal seems slightly underwhelming given her character's pivotal role in the story. All in all, Baker remains true to the spirit of the material, and his rendition of the workplace banter should ring especially true with service industry veterans. Critics quick to dismiss the project for its high-concept elements will probably remain unmoved, but fans of such popular inspirational/motivational memoirs as Tuesdays with Morrieshould find the experience good to the last drop. Simultaneous release with the Gotham hardcover (Reviews, June 4). (Sept.)

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      Biography

      Michael Gates Gill is the son of New Yorker writer Brendan Gill and he was a creative director at J. Walter Thompson Advertising where he was employed for over 25 years. He currently lives in New York within walking distance of the Starbucks store where he works, and has no plans to retire from what he calls the best job he's ever had.

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      Great little bookby celita

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      November 16, 2009: this book keep me busy for a few days and was an inspiration,dosen'tmatter how bad things are in life if you want something,you can pull trough.

      Great book for inspiration, being humble is a good quality on a person.

      I Also Recommend: Out of Captivity, True Compass.

      An Easy Read filled with wonderful anecdotes!!by Anonymous

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      November 15, 2009: I decided to read this book because I myself am a barista at Starbucks and was, at the time, feeling a little down in my career at Starbucks. I was really stressed out and didn't know if I could balance school and work. I picked up this book looking for some inspiration and I think I got it, in a way! It made me realize how much I LOVE my job. Yet, it also made me realize that I can't dwell on the past! I have to move on to newer and exciting things. Since reading the book, I have decided to leave Starbucks. It has been a great experience and I wouldn't change a thing. This book made me smile at my past and dream of my future. I highly recommend for other Starbucks employees. Even if you don't work at Starbucks- it's still a good read that can be applied to many people's lives. READ THIS =)


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