Synopses & Reviews
An inspiring story of one boy's courage to be differentMrs. Hackett has spent the past week teaching her sixth-grade class about aerodynamics. To complete the lesson, she organizes a paper airplane contest. Tim asks Jeff to be his partner, because even though some people consider Jeff a dreamer, Tim likes how Jeff isn't afraid to be different.
After spending fifteen minutes at their desks, carefully folding intricate paper airplanes, the class goes outside with Mrs. Hackett. Tim begins to worry, though, because Jeff is still holding an unfolded piece of paper. The kids line up one at a time, and Tim watches as the airplanes sail through the air, some traveling far, some falling quickly. Still, Jeff doesn't fold his paper. The team runs out of time, and Jeff tells Tim to go ahead and fly his plane. When there's no more time to stall, Jeff steps up to the line and does something that surprises everybody and that nobody in Mrs. Hackett's class will ever forget.
Paper Airplane is an inspirational book that teaches a valuable lesson for people of all ages. All breakthroughs, be they in science, literature, business, technology, or some other field, occurred because instead of following the rules that have been around for years, one individual dared to create his own rules. Tim and Jeff's story is a reminder that thinking outside the box can be a risk, but the potential reward can be worth it.
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Mark Victor Hansen
coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul
If you want to dream great dreams and make them real, here's the book for you.
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Mac Anderson
founder, Successories, Inc.
Michael McMillan is a creative genius; and I feel this book will become a classic on innovation and creative thinking.
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Brian Tracy
author of Maximum Achievement
This is a profound and powerful book that opens your eyes to the wonders of creativity and innovation.
Synopsis
Ideal for everyone from high school graduates to company managers, "Paper Airplane" tells a powerful fable that teaches the importance of thinking creatively and independently, and encourages readers to solve problems with ingenuity.
Synopsis
Perfect for everyone from company managers to high school graduates, "Paper Airplane" is a powerful fable that teaches the importance of thinking creatively and independently.