Gail Howard had a "life plan" to travel the world. Lured by photographs of exotic destinations, she had mapped an itinerary that spanned the globe by the age of ten.
In 1957, she set out on an adventure that lasted throughout her twenties and early thirties-and eventually covered more than one hundred countries.
Born for Adventure is a remarkable memoir, a journey to a bygone era when each country was truly unique. This was also a time of great change in the global arena, and Howard was a personal witness to many historic events.
From outrunning bullets in the streets of San Salvador during the coup of 1961 to her one-woman tour of combat zones during the Vietnam War, her unique firsthand perspective offers rare insights into the history of the 1960s. This epic tale is one of personal growth, tragedy, triumph, entrepreneurship, romance and deep heartbreak. Her fascinating chronicle includes staying everywhere from first-class hotels to no-class hotels, eating food that ranged from exquisite to daring, and spending time with millionaires, artists, healers, princes, poets, and peasants. For fans of Eat, Pray, Love, this is truly a story for the ages.
And it's all true.
About the Author: By age ten, Gail Howard had formed a "Life Plan" to travel the world. Not only would she seek adventure, romance, and riches, but she would discover her "true potential." She spent her twenties and early thirties traveling, living, and working in over one hundred countries from 1957 to 1968.
After her world travels, Howard worked as a stock broker, then a commodity futures trader and licensed Commodities Trading Advisor. In 1982 she used her Wall Street skills to create Smart Luck lottery systems and strategies. To date, her lottery books and software have been credited with winning one hundred and seven lottery jackpots totaling $101,832,154.
Howard, an Authors Guild member, is the author of Lottery Master Guide, and five other lottery books available at www.smartluck.com and www.Amazon.com. Her lottery books are sold all over the world and have been translated into Spanish, French, German, Norwegian, Latvian, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.