Highly Acclaimed and Best-Selling Books by Gerald Celente
What Zizi Gave Honeyboy
A True Story about Love, Wisdom, and the Soul of America
Review from “Booklist”: Celente, a top trends analyst featured in newspapers and on TV, was going through a painful divorce. Zizi, his 80-year-old aunt, had just lost her husband. They had already been close, but now they were spending much more time together and forming a special bond.
Zizi’s endearing, homespun wisdom has been all but lost. Working through painful phlebitis in her legs, she continues to serve up huge Italian meals for Gerald and impart her thoughts on the sorry state of affairs of fractured families, the displaced and abandoned elderly, and the corrupt government that says it cares but does little.
“Look at all these pills they want me to take,” she says. “What are they, crazy? If I took every one of them I’d either be a drug addict or I’d be dead.” As she looks back on missed opportunities, she tells Gerald, “Don’t save all your money for a rainy day, because you may end up spending it all on rain. Spend some on sunshine. Enjoy your life.”
Zizi’s wisdom is good medicine for Gerald and can help anyone through tough times.
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Trends 2000
How to Prepare for and Profit from the Changes of the 21st Century
Review from “Booklist”: Celente, a top trends analyst featured in newspapers and on TV, was going through a painful divorce. As the millennium approaches, so do many new business opportunities.
This practical and fascinating survival guide for the future throws a spotlight on today’s hidden trends and reveals how they will shape the events of tomorrow.
Currently out of print
Trend Tracking
“Far better than the best-selling Megatrends.” –TIME
Turn today’s information explosion into personal profit. Gerald Celente’s easy-to-follow techniques will teach you to monitor current events that form future trends, make connections between seemingly unrelated fields, and gain by your findings.
Currently out of print
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