It’s September 2020 – 63 Great Books for You and Your Clients

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“I always have a stack of books I'm looking forward to reading.”
Bill Gates

It’s September again. But this September is different. We usually think of September as a time for people to return to campus and restart their education after a fun summer.

Not this year.

Many of us will rely on remote learning rather than a formal school program. But all of us can keep reading.

My learning goal each year is to read at least 40 business-related, non-fiction books -- the “stay at home order" has allowed me to read 63. So here is my eighth annual compilation of the ones I’ve read from September 2019 through August 2020.

First, it’s a presidential election year, so I share books about two of our best:

A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln This biography was written by Abraham Lincoln's private secretary, John G. Nicolay. It takes us through Lincoln's earliest years to the presidential elections and the great Civil War struggle to end slavery. A must read to know what leadership greatness is. (Here is a FREE audio download.)

The Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt In his own words, Theodore Roosevelt shares his triumphs and tribulations as, among other things, a political reformer, corruption buster, conservationist and inveterate leader. There's no mistake about having him on Mount Rushmore with Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. (Here's a FREE audio download.)