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Jack & Coke - A Novel

English · Paperback / Softback

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Portrays the struggles of the modern American millennial through the story of the collision of a young man's ambition and a corrupt political system as an idealistic journalist finds himself in an escalating power struggle of sabotage and vindication.

About the author

Jimmy Haight is an author and entrepreneur who has had the thrill of living the adventures of his characters—including the rise and fall of his own media company. James is the host of two top-ranked podcasts on the intersection of business and technology, and has extensively published on the future of business. While currently living in Scottsdale Arizona, he draws his inspiration from the first 26 years of his life as a New Englander.

Summary

Portrays the struggles of the modern American millennial through the story of the collision of a young man's ambition and a corrupt political system as an idealistic journalist finds himself in an escalating power struggle of sabotage and vindication.

Foreword

James is top industry analyst in Big Data and other emerging technologies. He brings the same hustle that helped him publish hundreds of articles, appear at numerous speaking engagements, and build the “Emerging Tech Roundup Podcast” and “Hadooponics Podcast” (which were ranked #1 for "Emerging Tech" and #3 for "Big Data” on iTunes) to his work as an author.

James will be actively promoting the book launch through both online and traditional media outlets, leveraging the top topic of “Fake News” in his pitches.

James has received interest from Jimmy Wales (founder of Wikipedia and now WikiTribune) saying that he is excited about the book and wants to read a copy. We are hoping to receive an endorsement in time to add to the cover. We are seeking additional reviews and endorsements for Jack & Coke.

Product details

Authors James Haight, Jimmy Haight
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9781683507543
ISBN 978-1-68350-754-3
No. of pages 278
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Thrillers / Political, FICTION / Media Tie-In

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