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The Colonel's Secret: Eleven Herbs and a Spicy Daughter

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His first-born daughter, Margaret, an entrepreneur and accomplished sculptor in her own right, is now matriarch of the family. She has chosen to clarify all previous accounts of his remarkable life with her colorful memories of 70 years by his side and close to his heart, watching front-seat-center, the events as they happened. With refreshing humor, she interfaces her own story of strengths and weaknesses that tested the character of both her father and herself. The inspiration contained in their unique resolve of conflicts, leaves the reader with a sense of joy.

Never a doubt about this being the truest of stories about Colonel Harland Sanders' rise to fame. From unplowed ground to his final heart warming triumph over an unusual assortment of adversities in his life between 1890-1980. From a table for six in a filling station to over 8,000 franchises in 60 countries.

376 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1996

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