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The Millionaire Janitor follows a humble and hardworking janitor from South Chicago who navigates the harsh realities of life with grit, old-fashioned values, and a relentless focus on wise financial decisions on his journey from poverty to financial stability. In many contemporary coming-of-age fiction novels, authors often add their own life experiences to the story. Are there any bits of you in Horatio’s story?
There’s definitely an element of personal experience. Because I grew up poor in money (but rich in many other areas of life), Horatio does somewhat reflect my life experience. I know what it means to be a janitor! The last chapter accurately reflects where my wife and I are now … able to spend winters in a lovely part of the US (where the photo on the book was taken). So, yes, the “element” is there, but the rest is pure fiction.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
The “Seven Pillars” were the important ideas I really wanted to emphasize for young people / young couples. Family, career, wisdom, values, community, health, and, of course, finance. Too many (including myself in my 20s) think that life will go on forever … I want youth to know life goes quickly and they need to make wise decisions (financial and otherwise) in their teens and early 20s.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when can your fans expect it to be out?
Interesting that you ask. Just this afternoon, I was continuing my work on Diamond Nine. It starts out as a baseball story but focuses on life decisions made by the players. I’m hoping to have it out by the end of the year.
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From poverty’s grip to unshakable resilience, Horatio Jefferson will redefine success.
On the unforgiving streets of South Chicago, Horatio Alger Jefferson was born into a world of struggle and survival. Raised by his fiercely determined mother, Emily, Horatio learned the values of hard work, faith, and perseverance. With a name inspired by tales of rags-to-riches, Horatio’s own journey mirrors the dreams his mother envisioned despite every hurdle life threw their way.
From a humble janitor to a man destined for greatness, Horatio’s story is one of love, sacrifice, and unyielding ambition. Guided by his steadfast relationship with Melody, the woman who captures his heart, and bolstered by the values instilled by his community, Horatio learns that wealth isn’t just a matter of dollars—it’s also measured out in love, community, and purpose.
Perfect for readers who crave inspiring tales of personal growth and unwavering determination, Millionaire Janitor will leave you reflecting on life’s true riches.
Grab your copy today and discover how Horatio turns dreams into reality!
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Millionaire Janitor: Unlocking the Hidden Wealth in Everyday Choices
Posted by Literary Titan

The Millionaire Janitor is a modern-day rags-to-riches story centered on Horatio Alger Jefferson, a humble and hardworking janitor, and his journey from poverty to financial stability. Set against the backdrop of gritty South Chicago, the novel follows Horatio and his partner Melody as they navigate the harsh realities of life with grit, old-fashioned values, and a relentless focus on wise financial decisions. It blends a narrative style with life lessons and financial principles, using Horatio’s fictional rise as a metaphor for the real-world potential of the average American to build wealth through discipline, sacrifice, and perseverance.
What struck me first was how charmingly simple the prose is. Bergstresser avoids flashy language and highbrow metaphors, opting instead for straightforward storytelling laced with warmth and earnestness. This isn’t literary fiction; it’s closer to an extended parable with heart. The writing may come across as a bit heavy-handed at times—some might say even moralistic—but it works within the context. There’s a homespun, almost old-school feel to it, reminiscent of stories your grandpa might tell at the kitchen table. The characters are endearing. Horatio, in particular, is drawn with such gentle sincerity that I found myself rooting for him early on.
Where the book really earns its keep is in its ideas. Bergstresser uses fiction to deliver practical, no-nonsense financial wisdom. There are detailed lessons here—how to budget, why modest living matters, and the magic of compound interest. It feels like The Millionaire Next Door had a baby with The Pursuit of Happyness. I appreciated how the story elevates the ordinary and dignifies blue-collar work, especially in a time when that’s not always the message young readers hear. There were moments where the tone crossed from encouraging to sermonizing. Still, I admire the author’s guts in taking a stand for values that aren’t always in vogue.
I’d wholeheartedly recommend it to teens and young adults starting out in life, especially those facing tough odds. It’s also great for parents and teachers looking for a clean, values-rich story that teaches life lessons without being dry. If you’re someone who likes your inspiration with a dose of practicality, you’ll enjoy this. It’s full of heart, full of hope, and packed with the kind of wisdom that never really goes out of style.
Pages: 162 | ASIN : B0DZW5HVYB
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Be A Giant Killer
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Presented alongside verses in the Bible, the book is separated into the seven giants you will face in life. You need not be religious to understand the clear message that author Ed Norwood has laced throughout the pages. That is, to overcome these giants we must not run from them but towards them. It is the only way to truly transform and benefit the next generation of lives, but doing so is not pleasant.
Norwood begins his book with his shocking personal experience and the giant he faced which was Jim Jones, a cult leader, and a murderer. He lost twenty-seven family members in the Jonestown massacre. A situation that turned others away from God and all religion instead was used as a source of strength and survival for the author. I immediately connected with Norwood as he overcame an experience that many will find hard to come back from. Norwood’s writing is inspiring and uplifting as he makes you feel like you can do anything.
The author doesn’t force religion upon the reader but he does provide examples of how having strong faith can give you the strength you need to overcome your giant. The seven giants that the author lists are very common giants that we all face in our day-to-day activities, such as fear, dissatisfaction, unforgiveness, addiction, laziness, procrastination, and folly. I enjoyed reading the real-life examples that the author shares about his own battles with each giant. I feel this brings authenticity to the author’s words and allows readers to make a personal connection as they may find a story similar to one of their own.
Be A Giant Killer: Overcoming Your Everyday Goliaths is a self-help book based on Christian religion for those that want to take a hard look in the mirror and unpack their true fears. It captures readers’ attention from the first page. A must-read for those seeking guidance through the use of biblical power and to overcome the demons in their own world.
Pages: 302 | ASIN : B09CVCTB4F
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