<p>Bryce Robertson grew up in the 1930s in West Texas and he wasn't aware of how little he had compared to others.</p><p>His family was poor but he thought that was the way everyone lived and it wasn't until later that he felt ashamed of his upbringing.</p><p>But as he became older he realized that his humble beginnings were actually a training ground for success. His pedigree gave him an incentive to try harder and achieve more than his peers.</p><p>In this memoir he shares what it was like growing up working in the fields his early lack of self-esteem and his growing realization that God places no one below another-and how thinking contrary can take a while to wash out of your system.</p><p>He also recalls continuing a family legacy of service by joining the Navy in 1948 his experiences during the Korean War marrying a woman that he first thought would be a short-lived romance and pursuing a career as an oil man and a minister.</p><p>Join a man whose focus on hard work family and God have taught him that <em>Home Is Where the Heart Is</em>.</p>
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