The Secret has taken the book world by storm, giving people the power to live happier, more prosperous lives through the law of attraction.
In the same vein as Breaking the Da Vinci Code, The Secret of "The Secret" takes an independent look at the people and the ideas behind the bestseller and examines what made The Secret so successful.
Some of the revelations include:
· The Birth of the Secret: the story behind the creation of the book and the film
· Culture of Hope: what draws our culture to seek answers and change our destiny using the power of the mind and the universe
· The Ideas Behind the Secret: how do history, science, and religion play major roles as underpinnings of The Secret?
· The People Behind the Secret: From Beethoven and Shakespeare to Thomas Edison and Andrew Carnegie, their quotes pepper The Secret—who are these people and did they really use The Secret?
Finally, the answers to the burning questions behind one of the biggest success stories of our time have arrived.
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"wonderful book! insightful and a great read "
— Tamsen (5 out of 5 stars)
Kelly's book will appeal to those who have a healthy dose of skepticism about each new guru's plan to obtain fame and fortune...
— Library Journal" wonderful book! insightful and a great read "
— Tamsen, 10/17/2013" Being passionate about the pursuit of happiness may be more essential than having happiness. This is not just positive thinking, but being stretched fully, living with intention, embracing creative efforts and the thrill of achievement - and not just wishing for a desired object or outcome. "
— Tanya, 10/2/2011" Being passionate about the pursuit of happiness may be more essential than having happiness. This is not just positive thinking, but being stretched fully, living with intention, embracing creative efforts and the thrill of achievement - and not just wishing for a desired object or outcome. "
— Tanya, 3/3/2010Karen Kelly is the author of Prospice and Bethlehem. She has a BA degree in English from Vanderbilt University.
Kathleen McInerney won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration in 2011 and was a finalist for the Audie in 2010 and 2015. Her narrations have also earned several AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has performed in New York and around the United States in both classical and contemporary theater. Her credits also include television commercials, daytime drama, radio plays, and a broad range of animation voice-overs.