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In From the Ground Up: A Journey to Reimagine the Promise of America (2019), Howard Schultz examines how his upbringing in a working class New York family influenced his actions when he became chairman and CEO of Starbucks. Schultz uses his eventual professional success to argue that the United States still can be a land of opportunity if those with means are willing to give chances and resources to those without.

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Biased, lacking wisdom

This summary is a factual only slimming down of the book it attempts to recount.
As well as providing a summary of the book it makes continuous snarky comments that make the narrator feel biased against the author/ subject, and conjectures about their political motivations for writing the book.

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