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Sara Tusek

    This author's career encompasses fiction and non-fiction writing, teaching the craft of writing, and publishing. Her narrative work often draws upon personal experiences and observations, reflecting her engagement with places and events. Another focus is on career development, offering guidance to readers on aligning their skills and aspirations with suitable professional paths. She also dedicates her time to teaching writing and serves as an executive editor for a literary publication.

    Three Things You Can´t Do in Prague
    Leaders to Follow: A Leadership Handbook for the 21st Century
    Prague for Beginners: Finding Myself in Prague
    • Set against the enchanting backdrop of Prague, this book combines a travel guide with a romantic narrative. It follows a young American woman's journey as she relocates to the city seeking change. As she explores its hidden gems and iconic landmarks, she discovers not only the beauty of Prague but also forms meaningful friendships, embarks on an unexpected career, and encounters a captivating Czech man who could be her true love.

      Prague for Beginners: Finding Myself in Prague
    • Focusing on the transition from totalitarianism to modern democracies, this book presents seven key leadership principles that emerged from the International Leadership Institute's programs for executives from former Soviet-bloc countries. These principles, developed after the fall of the Berlin Wall, remain relevant for today's leaders in free-market democracies. Through stories from program participants, the book illustrates how these principles can enhance effective leadership in an interconnected global landscape.

      Leaders to Follow: A Leadership Handbook for the 21st Century
    • The Petersons are Christian missionaries who go to Prague to plant churches. But they find that there are some things you simply can't do in Prague! They overcome these obstacles and help people who are seeking God to find Him.

      Three Things You Can´t Do in Prague