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Mike Sullivan

    This author publishes under the pseudonym Mike Sullivan. Please see Michael Sullivan for further information.

    Sullivan Strong
    Papa Mike's Long Journey Home
    Mail Rail
    The Outer Hebrides
    Fortunes of the Once Downtrodden
    The Voice Of The Underdog: How Challenger Brands Create Distinction By Thinking Culture First
    • 2024

      Seek to Enter through the Narrow Door

      In Search of Spiritual Perfection

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The journey to spiritual fulfillment is portrayed as a challenging endeavor, with many individuals struggling to maintain their faith in the face of life's difficulties. Some may abandon their quest for enlightenment, unaware that their time to seek salvation may be limited. The narrative emphasizes the urgency of recognizing one's spiritual path and the obstacles that can hinder progress toward a deeper understanding of faith.

      Seek to Enter through the Narrow Door
    • 2023

      Our Blessed Mother

      Model of Faith, Humility, and Courage

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Virgin Mary's unparalleled strength, courage, and faith, this book explores her role as the spiritual vessel for Jesus Christ and her enduring influence on Christian beliefs. It reflects on her profound sacrifices, particularly during her Son's crucifixion, and emphasizes her qualities of patience, humility, and devotion. The text encourages readers to seek Mary's intercession in today's secular world, aiming to deepen their prayer life and strengthen their faith in overcoming spiritual challenges.

      Our Blessed Mother
    • 2022

      Papa Mike's Long Journey Home

      Faith, Family and the Marine Corps

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The journey to understanding the significance of faith can be long and challenging, often taking a lifetime. Central to this exploration is the belief in a loving God whose mercy provides salvation, highlighting the essential role of faith in attaining inner peace and happiness.

      Papa Mike's Long Journey Home
    • 2022

      Winning Your Spiritual Battle

      The Marine Corps Way to Defeat the Devil

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book delves into the rigorous training and strategic mindset of Marines, emphasizing their meticulous planning and execution in combat. It highlights the importance of applying military principles to overcome personal and spiritual challenges. Through the experiences of Lieutenant Colonel Fox and his 1st Battalion Marines, readers are invited to learn effective strategies for tackling their own battles, drawing parallels between military tactics and personal resilience.

      Winning Your Spiritual Battle
    • 2021

      Sullivan Strong

      Lessons in the School of Hard Knocks

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Resilience is a central theme, emphasizing the importance of bouncing back from adversity and defining personal success. The book encourages readers to maintain strong character and faith while navigating life's challenges, highlighting the potential to overcome obstacles and emerge victorious. It addresses topics such as handling success and failure, coping with family tragedies, and cultivating a commendable value system. Through its insights, it inspires individuals to face life's storms with courage and determination.

      Sullivan Strong
    • 2021

      Corps Lessons

      Set the Pace and Set the Example

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the significance of leadership by example, this book explores how exemplary figures within the Marine Corps have shaped the development of countless Marines through their integrity, honor, and dedication. It emphasizes the importance of personal relationships and direct communication in effective leadership, particularly in an age dominated by digital interactions. Through compelling narratives, it illustrates essential leadership traits and behaviors that are crucial for success both in military and civilian contexts.

      Corps Lessons
    • 2020

      What does building your company’s culture have to do with building your brand? Get ready to find out. In The Voice Of The Underdog®: How Challenger Brands Create Distinction By Thinking CULTURE FIRST, advertising veterans Mike Sullivan and Michael Tuggle unpack the poorly understood and grossly underleveraged connection between brand and culture. Filled with fascinating case studies, entertaining stories, and engaging insights, the book examines the true essence of what makes a company a challenger brand, unveils how successful challengers of all sizes use culture to create extraordinary brand distinction, and finishes with a detailed blueprint for building your own transcendent culture.

      The Voice Of The Underdog: How Challenger Brands Create Distinction By Thinking Culture First
    • 2019

      Fort Drake Island

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds amidst intense power struggles within a glamorous yet sinister Hollywood elite, where children are cloned to mirror Golden Age movie stars. These children, sold into captivity, mysteriously vanish in Los Angeles. Bulldog journalist Lester Fry uncovers the disturbing truth and embarks on a perilous investigation, risking his life against powerful elitists determined to protect their dark secret from being exposed. The story explores themes of exploitation, morality, and the lengths individuals will go to maintain their status.

      Fort Drake Island
    • 2019

      The Post Office Railway, when it started running in 1927, was the first fully automated driverless railway in the world, a full forty years before the Victoria Line started service in London in 1967. The railway below London became the main means of moving mail, with Mount Pleasant being the hub of the distribution system. Linking with London’s main line stations, most of the country’s long-distance mail travelled via the Post Office Railway. The fascinating story of how it began, how it was built, and why it closed is told here in an accessible way that tries to cover a highly technical and innovative system in a way that is easy to understand.The railway closed in 2003, but that was not the end of the story. The Postal Museum took over part of the Mount Pleasant sorting office to tell the story of 500 years of postal history and to open Mail Rail again with specially built trains as a visitor attraction and the start of a whole new adventure. If you are a railway enthusiast, postal enthusiast, urban explorer, or just interested in finding out more about one of London’s best-kept secrets, this book is a must read for you.

      Mail Rail
    • 2015

      Fortunes of the Once Downtrodden

      A Novel By

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Fred Murphy and Mitch Stein, two young men in their twenties, as they honor the memory of their late social studies teacher, Simon Goldberg, by publishing his romance story. Their journey leads them to form meaningful relationships with two women, showcasing their loyalty. The tale culminates in a surprising ending, inviting readers to engage deeply with the plot. The author's personal experience of abstaining from dating enriches the story, providing insight into Simon's character and enhancing the themes of adventure and love.

      Fortunes of the Once Downtrodden