The inspirational self-help book “Bootstrap” by Zebedee Ducre Sr. was featured by ReadersMagnet at The American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference and Exhibition on June 24-27, 2022, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
Since leaving the military, Zebedee Ducre, Sr. has been a self-made executive in the business world, having served as an officer in the U.S. Army and fought in Vietnam. For the past 18 years, he's been running a consultancy firm after retiring from IBM in 2001. Ducre has been investigating techniques to assist in the prevention of suicide among veterans, particularly those who served in the Vietnam War.
“Bootstrap” took readers on a trip through how Zebedee learned how to create war, how to wage a battle and endure, and finally, his journey back home, which is how he learned to avoid conflicts and feed his family to live a prosperous life.
This encouraging book is a dedicated safety net for thriving during challenging moments in life that may be built on either a family or a community team.
Moving author Zebedee Ducre Sr. invested five years of his life into developing a self-help method founded on actual experiences that takes an organized approach to help individuals achieve success by pulling themselves up by their own bootstraps.
Experience this fascinating read and get a copy of Zebedee Ducre Sr.'s motivating book “Bootstrap” available at Amazon.
Zebedee Ducre Sr. earned an MBA from Georgia State University and a BS in Mathematics from Southern University, where he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
His experiences growing up in Slidell, Louisiana, working as a migrant farm worker, being the first to get a college degree in his family, up from slavery, and returning with no injuries from a brutal war can provide insights on how to survive during hard times.
Zebedee and his wife of 55 years, Elaine, are the proud parents of four children: daughters, Renee, Kelli Jo (deceased), and Danielle, and son, Zebedee, Jr. They also have been blessed with four grandsons. They live in Atlanta, Georgia.
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