As a Man ThinkethIn His Heart Author:James Michael Pratt Millions of readers worldwide have credited the reading of James Allen s non-fiction As a Man Thinketh (1902), as a changing point in their lives. Now 100 years later James Allen s gentle spirit comes alive in, As a Man Thinketh...In His Heart. New York Times bestselling author, James Michael Pratt, offers an unforgettable j... more »ourney to a magical time and place holding secrets of success and personal development for a world riddled with doubt, stress, and loss of innocence. FranklinCovey Co-Founder, Hyrum Smith said: Whoever reads this book, filled with life-changing secrets for the 21st century, will be infused with not only the desire for a better life, but the belief that positive change is possible." The lovers of James Allen s work will be thrilled as James Pratt goes on the hunt for the mysterious writer of a partially completed turn-of-the-century manuscript, Hampton of Devon, which he hopes is available for his use as a new novel. His search for the copyright leads him to Ilfracombe, England, hometown and last residence of author James Allen. Little will Pratt realize that time has been suspended at an obscure cottage over-looking the Atlantic, and that answers to some of life s most important questions will be given him by the owner, a humble man of modest means. Pratt will come away from the experience with far more than he bargained for in a simple research trip. The pleasant stay, at what Pratt knew as a remote hillside Bed and Breakfast in Ilfracombe, is nothing short of a miraculous transfer of information desperately needed for a world living at break-neck speed, self-destructive in its cerebral approach to life s urgent problems, and dying from a lack of direction the proprietor of the Victorian era cottage alone may offer. As a Man Thinketh...In His Heart holds secrets for the reader to a better way to live as it reunites millions with the beloved, but obscure Englishman Allen, who bequeathed a treasure trove of inspiration before dying in 1912. But perhaps death is not what it seems, and great thinkers of yesterday have barely begun their work... Includes Bonus Book, As a Man Thinketh, by James Allen.« less