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True North
Book • 1994
In 'True North', Jill Ker Conway continues her autobiography, detailing her experiences from her arrival in the United States in 1960 to her appointment as the first female president of Smith College in 1975.
The book explores her academic pursuits at Harvard, her role as a public figure for feminism, and her personal challenges, including her husband's health issues.
The book explores her academic pursuits at Harvard, her role as a public figure for feminism, and her personal challenges, including her husband's health issues.
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when discussing the importance of truth in mental health and strength.

Craig Manning

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as an updated version encouraging emerging leaders to step up.

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as a New York Times bestseller and author of the book.


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among his favorite books on finding one's purpose.


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in relation to the concept of true north and inner compass in leadership.


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