
Peldanos A La Cumbre – (Spanish)
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Nos quedamos sin respuestas al final de El Contador de Historias. Quien era Selah? Cual era el libro negro? Que contenia el sobre blanco? La historia de Luis Garcia no ha terminado.
Luego de que muere Selah, el contador de historias mas grande de todos los tiempos, le deja una carta a Luis Garcia. En esa carta estan escritas las lecciones mas importantes de la vida, segun las aprendio Selah. Son una valiosa fuente de sabiduria que ayudara a llegar a la cima a todo el que lo anhele. En palabras de Luis, estas enseanzas son “peldaos a la cumbre”.
Igual que a nosotros en el ascenso a la cumbre, a Luis le faltan peldaos para subir, lecciones que aprender, retos a conquistar. Asi es el camino a la grandeza. Cuando piensas que llegaste, la vida te sorprende, y no siempre ocurre lo mejor. Pero Selah dejo en su carta una escalera con pasos seguros que, peldao a peldao, nos guia a la cima. Los subimos?
Con su particular y aclamada narrativa, Jose Luis Navajo nos sigue llevando por la ruta hacia la verdad de la grandeza. Llegara a la cumbre Luis Garcia? Llegaremos nosotros?
At the end of El contador de historias, we were left with unanswered questions. Who was Selah? Which book was the black book? What was inside the white envelope? The story of Luis Garcia is not finished.
Upon his death, Selah, the greatest storyteller in the world, left a letter for Luis Garcia. This letter carries the most important lessons in life, as Selah learned them. They are a valuable source of wisdom that will help anybody to reach the top. As Luis would say, those teachings are “a stairway to the top.”
Just as we climb up the stairway to the top, Luis still has stairs to climb, lessons to learn, challenges to overcome. That is the path to greatness. When you think you are already there, life surprises you, not usually with the best. But Selah left inside his letter a stairway with the safest steps to guide you to greatness. Shall we go up?
In his particular and acclaimed storytelling style, Jose Luis Navajo keeps taking us on the path to true greatness. Will Luis Garcia reach the top? Will we?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641232616
ISBN10: 1641232617
Language: Spanish
Jose Navajo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2019
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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