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== Life and career ==
== Life and career ==
Andrews was born [[Birmingham, Alabama]] and <ref>http://www.andyandrews.com/26-curious-questions-for-andy/</ref> raised in [[Dothan, Alabama]]. His father was a minister of music and his mother played piano, organ, and directed the church's children’s choir programs. When Andrews was 19, he lost his mother (41) to cancer and his father (44) in an automobile accident within the span of a few months.<ref name="Man With a Plan">{{cite web|url=http://www.andyandrews.com/content/listings/47/files/5/Andrews_Man_With_Plan.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-03-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110101125309/http://www.andyandrews.com/content/listings/47/files/5/Andrews_Man_With_Plan.pdf |archivedate=2011-01-01 |df= }} "Man With a Plan"</ref> After the death of his parents, Andrews spent over a year homeless on the coast of Alabama, sleeping under the [[Gulf State Park]] Pier or in an occasional garage.<ref name="Man With a Plan"/> It was during this time that he came up with the "seven decisions"<ref name="Seven Decisions">{{cite web|url=http://www.andyandrews.com/content/listings/52/files/5/Andrews_7_Decisions.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-03-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110101124145/http://www.andyandrews.com/content/listings/52/files/5/Andrews_7_Decisions.pdf |archivedate=2011-01-01 |df= }} "The Seven Decisions"</ref> that eventually shaped the manuscript of his 2002 novel ''[[The Traveler’s Gift]]''.
Andrews was born [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham,_Alabama Birmingham, Alabama] and [4] raised in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dothan,_Alabama Dothan, Alabama]. His father was a minister of music and his mother played piano, organ, and directed the church's children’s choir programs. When Andrews was 19, he lost his mother (41) to cancer and his father (44) in an automobile accident within the span of a few months.[3] After the death of his parents, Andrews spent over a year homeless on the coast of Alabama, sleeping under the Gulf State Park Pier or in an occasional garage.[3] It was during this time that he read more than 200 biographies and came up with "The Seven Decisions"[5] that eventually shaped the manuscript of his 2002 novel The Traveler’s Gift.


Before beginning to write, Andrews worked as a stand-up comedian and toured extensively with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers Joan Rivers], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Rogers Kenny Rogers], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Travis Randy Travis], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks Garth Brooks], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher Cher], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaka_Khan Chaka Khan], and others.
In 2009, Andrews released his second novel, ''The Noticer''. He released his first children’s book, ''The Boy Who Changed the World'', in 2010. An adult version of the children’s story, titled ''The Butterfly Effect'', was also released as a gift book. Andrews is an alumnus of [[Auburn University]].

He currently is the CEO of Creating Measurable Results, a corporate and sports consulting firm that has been instrumental in the enormous growth enjoyed by several clients. His business book, The Bottom of the Pool—Thinking Beyond Your Boundaries To Achieve Extraordinary Results, released in 2019, was named by Forbes as one of the 7 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read.

Andrews’ weekly podcast, “The Professional Noticer,” has listeners in more than 100 countries. Andrews is also the creator of [https://wisdomharbour.com/ WisdomHarbour.com], one of the Internet’s fastest growing web portals and is an alumnus of Auburn University.


==Books==
==Books==
In 2009, Andrews released his second New York Times bestseller, The Noticer, which has become a worldwide classic. He released his first children’s book, The Boy Who Changed the World, in 2010. An adult version of the children’s story, titled The Butterfly Effect, was also released as a gift book. A novel titled The Traveler’s Summit was released in April 2011. It features the same main character as The Traveler’s Gift, David Ponder.
A novel titled ''The Final Summit'' published by [[Thomas Nelson (publisher)|Thomas Nelson]] in [[Nashville Tennessee|Nashville, TN]] was released in April 2011. It features the same character of ''[[The Traveler’s Gift]]'', David Ponder. He is also known for his major work ''The Noticer'' which has been a worldwide bestseller. This book was published in 2009 by Thomas Nelson.


Andy's newest book, ''How Do You Kill 11 Million People? - Why the Truth Matters More Than You Think'', also published by Nelson, has been released nationwide and been featured by national media including [[Fox News Channel]].<ref name="Andy Andrews on FoxNews.com">[http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/12/29/question-every-american-should-be-asking/] "The Question Every American Should Be Asking"</ref>
Andrews is also known for his major work How Do You Kill 11 Million People? - Why the Truth Matters More Than You Think. His newest book, Just Jones, the third in The Noticer series, has been released nationwide.


==Book list==
==Book list==

Revision as of 20:10, 8 April 2021

For the tennis player, also b. 1959, see Andy Andrews (tennis).
Andy Andrews
Andy Andrews in 2021
Born (1959-05-22) May 22, 1959 (age 64)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Speaker, Author
SpousePolly Andrews
ChildrenAustin and Adam
Websitehttp://www.andyandrews.com/

Andy Andrews (born May 22, 1959) is an American author whose work has appeared on The New York Times bestseller lists in the categories of Hardcover Fiction, Hardcover Nonfiction, Business, and Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous. Dave Ramsey called him “our generation’s Mark Twain” and he is best known for the international bestselling book The Traveler's Gift.[1] ABC’s Good Morning America named it "one of the five books you should read in your lifetime.” He has written over 26 books and sold more than 20 million copies around the world. His books have been translated into over 40 languages. Andrews regularly speaks for corporations, organizations, athletic teams, and the U.S. military.[1] He also creates affordable, exclusive content for clients from his Wisdom Harbour Studios in his home town of Orange Beach, AL.

Andrews releases a weekly podcast, “The Professional Noticer” that has subscribers from more than 100 countries. He is the creator of WisdomHarbour.com and produces a LIVE streaming program—The Blue Plate Special—on Tuesday and Thursday every week. The broadcast begins promptly at 12:15pm CST

Andrews has appeared on The Fox News Channel, Good Morning America, MSNBC, TBN, GBTV[2] and CNBC.[3] Books by Andy Andrews are available from all booksellers including his personal website AndyAndrews.com

Life and career

Andrews was born Birmingham, Alabama and [4] raised in Dothan, Alabama. His father was a minister of music and his mother played piano, organ, and directed the church's children’s choir programs. When Andrews was 19, he lost his mother (41) to cancer and his father (44) in an automobile accident within the span of a few months.[3] After the death of his parents, Andrews spent over a year homeless on the coast of Alabama, sleeping under the Gulf State Park Pier or in an occasional garage.[3] It was during this time that he read more than 200 biographies and came up with "The Seven Decisions"[5] that eventually shaped the manuscript of his 2002 novel The Traveler’s Gift.

Before beginning to write, Andrews worked as a stand-up comedian and toured extensively with Joan Rivers, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, Garth Brooks, Cher, Chaka Khan, and others.

He currently is the CEO of Creating Measurable Results, a corporate and sports consulting firm that has been instrumental in the enormous growth enjoyed by several clients. His business book, The Bottom of the Pool—Thinking Beyond Your Boundaries To Achieve Extraordinary Results, released in 2019, was named by Forbes as one of the 7 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read.

Andrews’ weekly podcast, “The Professional Noticer,” has listeners in more than 100 countries. Andrews is also the creator of WisdomHarbour.com, one of the Internet’s fastest growing web portals and is an alumnus of Auburn University.

Books

In 2009, Andrews released his second New York Times bestseller, The Noticer, which has become a worldwide classic. He released his first children’s book, The Boy Who Changed the World, in 2010. An adult version of the children’s story, titled The Butterfly Effect, was also released as a gift book. A novel titled The Traveler’s Summit was released in April 2011. It features the same main character as The Traveler’s Gift, David Ponder.

Andrews is also known for his major work How Do You Kill 11 Million People? - Why the Truth Matters More Than You Think. His newest book, Just Jones, the third in The Noticer series, has been released nationwide.

Book list

  • Storms of Perfection 1 (1992, ISBN 0-9629620-1-5)
  • Storms of Perfection 2 (1994, ISBN 0-9629620-3-1)
  • Storms of Perfection 3 (1996, ISBN 0-9629620-5-8)
  • Storms of Perfection 4 (1997, ISBN 0-9629620-7-4)
  • Go For It: Letters from American Heroes (2002, ISBN 1-57759-776-1)
  • Go For It: Letters from Sports Heroes (2002, ISBN 1-57759-779-6)
  • Go For It: Letters from Inspirational Heroes (2002, ISBN 1-57759-778-8)
  • Go For It: Letters From Celebrity Heroes (2002, ISBN 1-57759-777-X)
  • The Traveler's Gift (2002, ISBN 978-0-7852-6428-6)
  • The Traveler’s Gift Journal (2004, ISBN 1-4041-0131-4)
  • The Young Traveler’s Gift (2004, ISBN 978-1-4003-0427-1)
  • The Lost Choice (2004, ISBN 978-0-7852-6139-1)
  • Socks for Christmas (2005, ISBN 1-4016-0239-8)
  • Island of Saints (2005)
  • Mastering the Seven Decisions (2008, ISBN 978-0-7852-6141-4)
  • The Noticer (2009, ISBN 978-0-7852-2921-6)
  • Return to Sawyerton Springs (2009, ISBN 978-0-9819709-1-2)
  • The Heart Mender (2010, ISBN 978-0-7852-6140-7)
  • The Butterfly Effect (2010, ISBN 978-1-4041-8780-1)
  • The Boy Who Changed the World (2010, ISBN 978-1-4003-1605-2)
  • The Final Summit (2011, ISBN 978-0-7852-3120-2)
  • How Do You Kill 11 Million People? (2012, ISBN 978-0-8499-4835-0)
  • The Noticer Returns (2013, ISBN 978-1-4915-1073-5)
  • The Traveler’s Summit
  • The Little Things
  • The Bottom off the Pool
  • Just Jones

See also

References

  1. ^ "Andy Andrews". www.fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  2. ^ [1][permanent dead link] "Andy Andrews on Glenn Beck TV"
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Man With a Plan was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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