Wally Amos has been a watermelon connoisseur since early childhood
and is also the father of the gourmet chocolate-chip cookie
industry. His fame is grounded in quality, substance, and a unique
positive mental attitude. A nationally sought-after inspirational
author and lecturer, Wally is also a television host on PBS. He has
received the Horatio Alger Award and the President's Awards for
Entrepreneurial Excellence. Wally lives in Lanikai, Hawaii, with
his wife and daughter.
Stu Glauberman is a writer and freelance magazine reporter. A
native of New York City, he went west in 1966 and has been a
resident of Hawaii for more than twenty years. Stu resides in
Kailua, Hawaii, with his wife and two children.
Jack Canfield is co-creator of the Chicken Soup for
the Soul® series, which includes forty New York
Times bestsellers, and coauthor of The Success Principles: How
to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be. He is a leader
in the field of personal transformation and peak
performance and is currently CEO of the Canfield Training
Group and Founder and Chairman of the Board of The Foundation
for Self-Esteem. An internationally renowned corporate trainer
and keynote speaker, he lives in Santa Barbara, California.
"This book is really brilliant and enlightening information from
Wally Amos as usual."
—Deepak Chopra, MD, author of The Way of the Wizard and The Seven
Spiritual Laws of Success
"I know magic. With a flick of my wrist, a bright inspiring world
unfolds before me. All I need to do is turn the pages of Watermelon
Magic."
—Walter Anderson, editor of Parade magazine
"As soon as I started to read this book, I knew I wanted to read
more."
—Spencer Johnson, MD, originator and co-author of The One Minute
Manager
"If you compare your life to a watermelon, Wally Amos's book would
be the prime slice of the Fourth of July picnic."
—Harvey Mackay, author of Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten
Alive
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