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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - In 1957, a twenty-two-year-old woman left Dawson, Georgia with her three children, a brown paper bag, and a borrowed pair of shoes.Sixty-eight years later, her grandson built a business from nothing and kept the promise he made to write it all down.Journey Began is two stories braided into on…e. It is the memoir of Dorothy Bell Hunt - five generations traced from a man born to slave parents in southwest Georgia, through a cotton field, to a hospice bed in Miami Gardens. And it is the working-class entrepreneur's field guide her grandson wishes someone had handed him on his lunch break, with four hundred dollars in his checking account and an idea that wouldn't leave him alone. It is part inspirational memoir, part autobiography, and part honest map for anyone trying to build something from scratch.Eddrick Javon Trumpler built a South Florida fleet operation - real vehicles, real revenue - while working a demanding full-time job five days a week. No investors. No inheritance. No startup capital. No safety net beyond the paycheck that paid the bills while the business learned to walk. He taught himself the trade at two in the morning after closing shift, and he learned the hard lessons the only way most working people can afford to: by making the mistake himself. If you have searched for entrepreneurship books or motivational books that tell the truth instead of selling a shortcut, this is one of them.This is not a victory lap. It is a confession and a blueprint at the same time - the bad decisions he had to unwind, the months he almost quit, the bankruptcy he climbed out of, and the systems he built when no one was watching. It is about generational resilience: the grit that didn't start with him, but with a young woman who stepped out on faith with whatever she had. It is a story of perseverance, faith, and starting over when you have nothing but a promise to keep.A Black family legacy built on faith, work, and the belief that faith without works is dead.If you started with money, this book will still be useful.If you didn't, this book is for you.Readers who love inspiring true stories, self-made entrepreneur autobiographies, Christian business memoirs, and motivational books about building a business while working a full-time job will find a story written for them - for the person reading it on their lunch break, between shifts, with an idea that won't let go.