Full Circle


Non-Fiction - Historical
200 Pages
Reviewed on 07/09/2010
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Reviewed by Dr. Karen Hutchins Pirnot for Readers' Favorite

David Cisco came from a lowly background and got to work on his life. Being one of six children, he vowed to do his family honor by contributing to society vocationally, socially, and on a personal level. He accomplished that, and more.

In his book, "Full Circle", Mr. Cisco takes the reader through his impoverished childhood, in New York, to Houston, Texas where he becomes a technician in the space program. He rises from one position to another in that agency and he then accepts a position for an airline. In that field, Mr. Cisco attempts to create racially integrated airline jobs at a time when that practice was uncommon and unpopular. Successful in that endeavor, he then starts and develops a travel agency which becomes highly successful and a source of opportunity to move to community involvement and political office.

In retirement, Mr. Cisco then elects to go back to the space center and become a tour guide, realizing his small part of history-making was one of the greatest achievements of his life. All through his career moves, the author remains true to his vows to give back what was given to him in his years of poverty and inexperience. This is a delightful read to anyone wanting to know how the common man/woman gets a leg up in life.