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The The Sea is Purple is the story of how a young boy’s dreams remain with him into adulthood contains the magic of miracles. As challenge after challenge is thrown into his path, Bader Murad digs deep to overcome the barriers to success. The highs and lows of fortune occur with startling regularity, matched at every turn by his determination to achieve his ambition. Bader’s story is an inspiration to all who encounter obstacles on their way through life. The A successful businessman, who created a world class firm in building custom handmade model aircraft for his loyal fans around the world, Bader Murad enjoyed a long and distinguished management career with a major international airline in the Middle East. His business, Bader Models, is acknowledged internationally as the Rolls Royce of model construction. In 2017, Bader won the prestigious Bahrain Award for Entrepreneurship. He also holds the Guinness Book of Records entry for the largest collection of model aircraft. Bader Murad lives with his wife and four children at their home in Hidd, Bahrain.

301 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2018

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October 25, 2018
I was expecting something else from this book, but at least the last chapter mentioned some recommendations

I didn't like the following
1.itis not ethical that Bader hide his signature on the aircraft design and intentionally printed them on a samller paper size just not to let the Gulf Air management to notice it, and then have it physically done.

2.it is also not good to hide the fact of color blindness to Bader's wife untill the first night after they got married, its a very significant matter and has to be disclosed from the beginning before any marriage formalities is done

The book is more likely sort of talk rather than of benefit from how did Bader overcome his problems
47 reviews4 followers
December 15, 2020
I don't generally read autobiographies, but this was an exception. It could have been slightly shorter, but overall not bad.
The story covers a young Bahraini man and his dream of becoming a pilot, from his childhood up to now.
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