Publisher's Synopsis
Paul Leonard Newman, born in 1925, grew up in Shaker Heights, a highbrow suburb of Cleveland in Ohio. As a child, he was a newspaper delivery boy to affluent houses, which gave him an opportunity for a real yearning to be rich.
Newman was a Hollywood actor, movie director, race car driver, philanthropist, and businessman. He featured in many movies which earned him several awards. He enjoyed cooking and making his own sauces and salad dressing as a hobby. Friends kept asking for the recipe, so he began marketing it professionally as Newman's Own, donating all profits to charity. In 1982, Newman and writer A. E. Hotchner launched Newman's Own, a food product line. Salad dressing was the brand's first product, but it has since expanded to include pasta sauce, popcorn, salsa, wine, and lemonade, among other things. Acting was Paul Newman's profession. Racing was his passion. His family and friends were his love. And his entire being was dedicated to making the world a better place for everyone. But what exactly is the present state of his legacy? What is the contest in his business empire really all about? What was the cause of the recent lawsuit levelled by two of his five daughters against the foundation and its board? What is the position and state of his widow, Joanne Woodward, whom he left behind? Make a purchase now to read and learn all about the exceptional life led by this exceptionally great man who dedicated so much to the good of mankind.