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My Life And Work by Henry Ford
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** spoiler alert ** This book is all about Henry Ford. Telling the reader about his life as a small children all the way to his successful career in Ford's Motor Company. It is full of information and facts about him and his business. Like when he was 15 he took apart and repaired a hand watch. Also this book has information about when he created his self-propelling engine and his first vehicle the Quaricycle.

I really liked this book about it was full of information about Henry Ford and his life. I think that Henry Ford did do a good job writing this book. This book was really good and was a page turner. I have always had an interest in cars since I was younger and still do. In this book I did learn something valuable because even when Henry Ford's father wanted him to become a farmer he didn't lose hope in his interest in mechanics. I think a lot of people who may wonder what Henry Ford's life was like should read this.

I give this book a 4 out of 5 because it is a good book an full of facts and information. I give it a 4 because I liked it and when I was reading it, it made me zone out of reality and just keep reading. I also liked this book because Henry Ford is a interesting person and invented something that almost all people use today.
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Reading Progress

April 26, 2012 – Started Reading
April 26, 2012 – Shelved
April 26, 2012 – Shelved as: american-humanities
June 1, 2012 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Ms. Landers (new)

Ms. Landers I am glad that you liked the book, and it seemed to me that you liked the project. :)


Christopher Lewis Kozoriz I liked your review. For the record, Henry Ford did not invent the car. It was already invented. He made it, so it was affordable to the masses, not only the rich. He invented the assembly line for cars.


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