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  • Number One: Nothing Else Seems to Count

  • Mucai Quick Read, Book 12
  • By: John Mucai
  • Narrated by: Kevin Kollins
  • Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins

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Number One: Nothing Else Seems to Count

By: John Mucai
Narrated by: Kevin Kollins
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Publisher's Summary

In the highly competitive modern world, doing well in any competition is not enough. Being number one is what counts. 

This book traces the lives of five colorful individuals. They are winners in their unique ways from the early stages of their lives. We experience, intimately, the twists and turns that occur as they enter early adulthood and get embroiled in a contest anchored in the pursuit of business success and love. 

At some point, each character realizes that things can get highly complex, emotionally draining, and even dangerous when love is in the mix. The outcome of their respective pursuits to be “number one” is astounding. Indeed, the way the story ends offers listeners tremendous food for thought.

©2021 John Mucai (P)2021 John Mucai

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