From the Flatlands of Alabama to High Cotton

A Memoir as told to Margie Burchfield

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book From the Flatlands of Alabama to High Cotton by William Edward Kyzer, Margie Burchfield, Ancient Celtic Designs
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Author: William Edward Kyzer, Margie Burchfield ISBN: 9780615970547
Publisher: Ancient Celtic Designs Publication: February 10, 2014
Imprint: Ancient Celtic Designs Language: English
Author: William Edward Kyzer, Margie Burchfield
ISBN: 9780615970547
Publisher: Ancient Celtic Designs
Publication: February 10, 2014
Imprint: Ancient Celtic Designs
Language: English

If you're looking for a quick or easy way to become a millionaire, DO NOT read this book. At twelve years old, William Edward Kyzer was driving a coal truck, delivering blocks of ice for the community and transporting illegal moonshine. In an era where children worked in the fields as soon as they could walk, Bill Kyzer knew he was destined for greater things. "I had nothing to look forward to, except another bowl of peas and a piece of cornbread. And, if I didn't get out and grow the corn or pick the peas, I wouldn't get even that much." Glimpses into the life of Bill Kyzer will touch your heart and inspire you, as this modest and humble entrepreneur shares the wisdom he learned along the way to becoming a local millionaire. "If I could say one thing to people who were born poor, it would be this...."

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If you're looking for a quick or easy way to become a millionaire, DO NOT read this book. At twelve years old, William Edward Kyzer was driving a coal truck, delivering blocks of ice for the community and transporting illegal moonshine. In an era where children worked in the fields as soon as they could walk, Bill Kyzer knew he was destined for greater things. "I had nothing to look forward to, except another bowl of peas and a piece of cornbread. And, if I didn't get out and grow the corn or pick the peas, I wouldn't get even that much." Glimpses into the life of Bill Kyzer will touch your heart and inspire you, as this modest and humble entrepreneur shares the wisdom he learned along the way to becoming a local millionaire. "If I could say one thing to people who were born poor, it would be this...."

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