Born Again American: Megan by Michael Gorton
Megan learned that American Dream doesn’t begin with success, but instead is forged in the hottest furnace, forcing her to rise in the wake of failure.
With discipline, grit, and a spark of genius she once believed was gone forever, Megan rebuilds her body, mind, and spirit. She becomes a fighter, a creator, a visionary, and a woman who refuses to be defined by circumstance. She turns tragedy into strength and renewed purpose.
And in that transformation, she discovers something profound: She is not just surviving.
She is becoming a born-again American.
In the process, Megan crafts a revolutionary technology that could change the world, and discovers the higher she climbs, the more powerful the forces that try to pull her back down.
This is the second in the Born Again American series, telling the early life of Tachyon Tunnel badass, Megan Hoglund.
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Author Bio:
Michael Gorton is a 15x serial entrepreneur, adventurer bestselling author, and recognized pioneer of the telemedicine and internet industries. His companies have helped create industries that have changed the world and generated over a trillion dollars impact to the markets. Best known as the founding CEO of Teladoc, he has also started companies in the internet, digital health, telecom, aerospace, energy, publishing, and education sectors.
A prolific author of twelve books, in the fiction, business, historical and science fiction genres, his Tachyon Tunnel series has achieved bestseller status and received 9 literary awards. He is an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year, a Texas Business Hall of Fame Director, and a World Economic Forum Tech Pioneer.
Today, Michael serves in fractional executive roles with high-growth companies in aerospace, biotechnology, and behavioral-health AI. He holds degrees in Engineering, Physics, and Law, and is an avid mountaineer completing the high points in 43 of the 50 U.S. states.
