• January 11, 2012
  • Self-Help
  • USD $23.95
  • Format: Hardback
  • ISBN-13: 9781608322350
  • Trim: 5.5in × 7in

Walking with Justice

Uncommon Lessons from One of Life's Greatest Mentors

Mollie Marti
Judge’s life stands as a reminder that each day we write our eulogy. We continue shaping our legacy until our final day. It is the choices we make in the little things, when no one is watching, that set our course. We can choose good or evil, love or hatred, generosity or selfishness.
Fresh out of law school, Mollie Marti moved across the country to clerk for Judge Max Rosenn of the United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals. She went to learn the law. His lessons transformed her life.

As one of the most frequently cited judges in American history, Judge Rosenn’s classroom presented a demanding work load, rigorous intellectual challenges, and a continuous grappling with ethical issues. It also brought a passionate pursuit of justice. It was a place where a leader’s true value was defined not by personal achievements but by the compassion and healing he or she brought to humanity.

In this thoughtful and inspiring portrait of a man devoted to serving others, Marti shares how she lost her way when she left her mentor’s side, and how the ageless wisdom of his spiritual and professional teachings gave her a second chance to maneuver the busyness of life. In returning to Judge’s lessons and guidance on how to live, you walk a path of self discovery with Marti that that will infuse your life with new meaning.

An emotionally rich recount of a wise mentor’s unique philosophy, Walking with Justice is a spiritually nourishing testament to living intentionally.
Mollie Marti is a psychologist, lawyer, and professor of psychology at the University of Iowa who speaks around the globe on leadership resilience, life design, servant mentorship, and business ethics. She is a frequent media resource on the topic of helping leaders thrive and serve. Inspired by her mentor’s example, she founded the nonprofit Community Resiliency Project to aid communities and youth to recover from crises and grow through challenges. Visit her at www.DrMollie.com.