Howard Wright was born into the family that built Seattle's skyline, yet he spent decades without a blueprint. In this candid memoir, Wright reveals how a lifetime of chasing external validation led him to discover what he'd been seeking all along: bonding, stability, and authenticity.
From his childhood in an isolated mansion, to his years as a commercial airline pilot, to building a business empire in Seattle and beyond, Wright shows how the very advantages that should provide security can leave you questioning everything.
A Long Way Home follows his journey to what truly matters:
- Being valued for who he is, rather than his name.
- Creating genuine connections built on trust.
- Finding certainty through self-knowledge rather than control.
For anyone who has felt adrift despite outward success, this memoir proves it's never too late to stop performing and start living authentically.