Milton Hershey, Audiobook on CD
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Milton Hershey, Audiobook on CD   -     By: Janet Benge, Geoff Benge

Milton Hershey, Audiobook on CD

YWAM Publishing / Compact disc

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The Heroes of History series chronicles the true stories of fascinating men and women who changed the course of history. Despite comparisons to his wandering father, Milton Hershey never gave up. Learning from his mistakes, he spent a lifetime creating sweet things to eat-first caramel, then chocolate. As his company soared, Milton used his wealth to care for others, founding a town for Hershey workers, a school for children in need, and a foundation dedicated to education, culture, and healthcare. For ages 10 and up.

Unabridged audio CD; approximately 4.55 hours; 5 CDs; read by Tim Gregory.

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Title: Milton Hershey, Audiobook on CD
By: Janet Benge, Geoff Benge
Format: Compact disc
Vendor: YWAM Publishing
Dimensions: 5.50 X 6.50 X 0.50 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1624860613
ISBN-13: 9781624860614
Ages: 10-14
Series: Heroes of History
Stock No: WW860614

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When Milton Hershey's famous Hershey Bars debuted in 1905, few people knew of the hard work, dedication, and sacrifice preceding the triumph. Debt, lack of support, and fatigue had been constant companions for the famous chocolatier and philanthropist - a man with a fourth-grade education. Despite comparisons to his wandering father, Milton never gave up. Learning from his mistakes, he spent a lifetime creating sweet things to eat - first caramel, then chocolate. As his company soared, Milton used his wealth to care for others, founding a town for Hershey workers, a school for children in need, and a foundation dedicated to education, culture, and health care. (1857-1945)

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