Aug 18, 2019
WILLIAM MANZANARES – I CAN’T READ
If not being able to read was a disease, it would be an
epidemic.
Millions of Americans can't read but illiteracy often goes
unacknowledged or unnoticed. If you are the parent or teacher of a
child who struggles with reading, you know the painful way that
illiteracy steals their confidence and robs them of the joy that
comes from learning.
William Manzanares IV - a member of the
Puyallup Tribe in Washington state - wrote I Can't
Read to give the literacy conversation a much-needed
jumpstart. William, who grew up unable to read and later learned he
had dyslexia, overcame these obstacles and transformed himself into
a successful serial entrepreneur. In this inspirational story,
William shares strategic superpowers that worked for him in the
hopes it will improve literacy for those who can't read. The book
includes personal anecdotes to inspire kids everywhere - especially
young Native Americans - to pursue their dreams.
For more information on Willian and the work he is doing, please go to: willtalksbiz.com
To find out more about me, go to: www.TheMosaicOnline.com