“A fascinating personal reflection and insider account of key political figures, issues and events that shaped Saskatchewan.”
—Dale Eisler, Canadian journalist, author and screen writer, his most recent, Anton: A Young Boy, His Friend and the Russian Revolution has been made into a movie.”
Will Klein is an exceptional Canadian and proud Life Member of an all-Canadian service club organization, Kin Canada. In From Nothing to 90, Will shares how his journey in Kin led him down a life changing path to personal and professional excellence.”
—Terri MacCannell, Past National President, Kin Canada 2017-2018.
"I have just finished reading this amazing book written by Life Member Will Klein (National President 1965-66). He was a member of the Saskatoon and Regina Queen City Kinsmen Clubs. Several of the chapters are dedicated to his time in Kin.
It even has a chapter on Kin Founder Hal Rogers and how he was a mentor to Will.
An interesting bio read - Will discusses his failures and successes (he became a successful businessman), and life hardships and how he overcame them.
Truly a motivating and uplifting book which I highly recommend."
—Randy Sidhu, Executive Director, Kin Canada, Amazon Reviewer, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.
“In my 33 years with Airstream, many mutual beneficial long-term relationships were formed, none more rewarding than with Will Klein’s SkyMed team. They literally saved the lives of many close family friends during my tenure and beyond. SkyMed has served Airstream owners regardless of world location to return home quickly for medical treatment. SkyMed is the longest tenured service provider to Airstream owners, a testament to its value.”
—Larry Huttle, retired President and Chairman of Airstream, the iconic recreational vehicle.‘
This is a How to Book on recovering from adversity. If there is one word to describe Will Klein, for me, it would be inspirational. In the 37 years I have known him I have always been impressed by his business acumen; his positive nature is contagious. We first met in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, I was a young, aspiring life insurance agent that needed a jump start and a mentor. Will inspired and encouraged me. Years later I remembered those generous traits and reached out to him to be Audit Committee Chairman of FTFC. You can always count on him. Read From Nothing to 90 and you will know why.”
—Gregg Zahn, Chairman, President and CEO, First Trinity Financial Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
“From Nothing to 90 reveals a treasure-trove of historical pearls which shaped the great people of Saskatchewan in the early 1900s (and beyond), including my father, Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe. Will Klein reminds us that EVERYONE has a story (or stories) worth telling.”
—Murray A. Howe M.D., Division Director, Musculoskeletal Radiology & Sports Medicine Imagining, Toledo, Ohio, Radiological Associates, Pro Medica Health Care Systems. And national best-selling author of Nine Lessons I learned from My Father.
“Will Klein is the epitome of what I and millions just like me aspire to be when we turn 90. I told Will for years he was a gifted writer. He just proved me right.”
—Patricia Drain, motivational and personal coach to thousands seeking life improvement via PatriciaDrain.com. Author of 15 books including ‘Hire Me” now in its 12th printing and available in several languages.
"A Canadian businessman shares stories from his life and career. Klein opens his memoir with an anecdote from the time he was a little boy in 1930s Saskatchewan, a back-seat passenger in his uncle’s brand-new Buick, scanning the roadsides for discarded bottles that could be redeemed for cash deposits. The combination of humor and passion in every chapter proves irresistible, and the author’s willingness to look squarely at his own darkest times gives the book an unexpected dramatic heft."
—Kirkus Reviews"
"I have just finished reading this amazing book written by Life Member Will Klein (National President 1965-66). He was a member of the Saskatoon and Regina Queen City Kinsmen Clubs. Several of the chapters are dedicated to his time in Kin.
It even has a chapter on Kin Founder Hal Rogers and how he was a mentor to Will.
An interesting bio read - Will discusses his failures and successes (he became a successful businessman), and life hardships and how he overcame them.
Truly a motivating and uplifting book which I highly recommend."
—Randy Sidhu, Executive Director, Kin Canada, Amazon Reviewer, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.