Step into the mind of an American maker as Henry Ford tells the story behind the man, the machines, and the work that changes everyday life.
Written as told to Rose Wilder Lane, this biography presents Ford in his own voice, tracing the ideas and experiences that shape his approach to invention, industry, and purpose. The listening experience is direct and narrative driven, bringing you close to the practical questions that fuel progress: how curiosity becomes skill, how persistence meets failure, and how simple improvements can multiply into world changing results. It is business history with a human center, focused on character, habits, and the stubborn drive to build.
Listeners who enjoy American biography, industrial era history, innovation and entrepreneurship, leadership and management, and the story of manufacturing will find an absorbing portrait of ambition guided by work. This audiobook invites reflection on craftsmanship, problem solving, and the responsibilities that come with success, while offering a vivid sense of the era that gives rise to modern industry. Press play and hear the story in a way only an audiobook can deliver.













