The Unbelievable Plight of Mrs. Wright

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By Diana Wright (2019)
The Unbelievable Plight of Mrs. Wright is the incredible true story of American nurse and self-made millionaire, Diana Wright. Overcoming poverty and abuse growing up, Wright built a multi-million dollar business devoted to improving the quality of life for nurses, only to be given a terminal cancer death sentence by the very industry she dedicated her life to. The Unbelievable Plight of Mrs. Wright contains decades of stories, photos, and words of wisdom, throughout Diana's journey as a nurse and entrepreneur. Growing up in a house of domestic abuse and chainsmoking to becoming a single mom at age 18, these unique experiences fueled a desire to break free from her difficult past and live a new life. From her first day of nursing school and a murder-forhire scheme to thousands of dollars of embezzlement, cancer scares, and unbelievable nurse stories, she shares a unique perspective on the inner workings of running a company as a female business owner and founder. Not only did it take insights gained from her upbringing, but methodical planning and strategic execution of goals, broken down into tasks, and completed in steps. Failed by the American medical system with only eight months to live, Diana takes her health into her own hands, spending her forecasted time in search of the cure for cancer.

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