MICHAEL BERRY

by Susan Giffin


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Hardcover
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 22/05/2007

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781434315120
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781434315137

About the Book

MICHAEL BERRY is the fascinating biography of the first Muslim attorney to practice law in the State of Michigan. Throughout his 50 years as an attorney in partnership with a diverse group of attorneys, who joined the firm on a handshake and stayed for many years, Michael Berry amassed many notable achievements and an equally impressive roster of awards and recognitions.

A savvy politician, Michael Berry rose to chair the largest Democratic congressional district in the United States. Michael Berry eventually was appointed to the powerful Wayne County Road Commission, which oversaw the vast network of roads in Detroit’s home county, known as the automobile capital of the world. Under his 16-year chairmanship, the Detroit Metropolitan Airport was greatly expanded and became one of the top 10 airports in the United States. In 1974, Detroit’s international terminal was named after Michael Berry.

Throughout tragedy and triumph, Michael Berry always found time to help anyone along the way to improve his or her life. His community service and humanitarian efforts span decades and great distances, including his ancestral land of Lebanon.

Overriding in this remarkable journey through the octogenarian’s life is the example he set in everything he undertook. He practiced law by the book, often putting principle above payment. He ran a tight ship at the Road Commission, instituting a bidding system for all work undertaken by that influential body and clearly proving that stewardship can be, as it should be, the cornerstone of public service.

Arab Americans — in fact, all Americans — everywhere should look to Michael Berry as a gentle giant who rose from childhood poverty and achieved great success without compromising the values instilled in him at a young age. His biography serves as a living legacy for those who seek to blaze similar trails.


About the Author

Writing has always come easily for Susan Giffin. She received her B.A. in English from Berea College in Berea, KY. There, she served as the news editor of the college paper for three years.

Susan worked with the world’s greatest literacy expert, Dr. Frank Laubach, in Syracuse, NY. During that time, she also taught a 35-year-old American illiterate to read and write. A few years later, she wrote about that experience for a national women’s magazine long before literacy activism came into vogue. The publisher loved the article, but decided not to publish it when the student could not be found to give permission to run his photograph.

For the next 20 years, Susan concentrated on medical public relations and writing; first with the American College of Surgeons in Chicago, then for a leading ophthalmologist, in Dearborn, MI. After traveling to the USSR to interview the surgeon who developed radial keratotomy, a procedure that corrects myopia, she wrote the first consumer’s guide on that surgery.

A few years ago, Susan decided to step outside the medical writing box; in so doing, she discovered that an exciting world awaited her gift. She enrolled in a screenwriting course, during which she wrote a feature film screenplay, which is currently under development in California. From there, she continued to open new doors to her lifelong dream: writing books. Since then, she has ghostwritten, authored, or edited more than 35 books for clients all over the world.

Susan was honored to write the life story of Michael Berry — the first Muslim attorney to practice law in Michigan, a savvy political figure, and a great humanitarian — a classic for any biographer.

For more information about books written or edited by Susan Giffin, check out her AuthorHouse web site, www.authorsusangiffin.com ...