Publisher's Synopsis
Edna I. MacKenzie's "The Dearest Things in Boots" delves into the lives of sales personnel, exploring the drama inherent in their professional and personal relationships. This meticulously prepared edition of a historical text examines the challenges and triumphs of individuals navigating the world of sales, offering a glimpse into their family lives and the dynamics that shape their experiences. A captivating drama that explores universal themes of ambition, connection, and the pursuit of success, "The Dearest Things in Boots" sheds light on the human element within the business world. Its exploration of family and relationships provides a compelling backdrop to the high-stakes environment of sales and selling, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the enduring power of human connection amidst professional pressures.
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