Is this potential for a good book?

Steven

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im thinking about writing a true documentary about a salesman
who came from dirt poor nothing, was always in trouble, in and out of juvy/bootcamp as young as age 14/ lost his parents due to cancer and his family what he has left turned to drugs and a bad lifestyle and before he was done with high school, and was living in his car to survive and by luck found a job online selling alarm systems door to door 100% commission, he got an offer to leave his hometown and go to another state where the job offer was,

so he overdrew his bank account to buy a grey hound ticket, he arrived to this new state and didnt know a soul and worst of all was really bad at sales and was in danger of being let go for non performance and was scared to no end of being broke and in a town where he didnt know a soul and Not having the peace of mind he can call family to bail him out of trouble, he didnt give up,he trained hard and worked harder than the anyone else,he only made 8k that whole year but he stuck it out and worked hard till he got sick he eventually molded into a great salesman his 2nd year made 30k in 4 months and more his 3rd and it gave him confidence and changed his life and made him grow as a person, grew up fast

and along the way met a girl on his ventures of traveling the country and learned how to trust and love again. got engaged and settled down in her town and made his own family, got his g.e.d at 22 and got into college and paid his own way through. and started a new life and became the best salesman in his company. would this be something that would be worth it to write about? i feel like this story would be inspiring and it could move other salesman or some people from bad backgrounds in general because its true.

the moral of the story would be, if a door to opportunity doesnt open you have to make one and no matter what background or how bad you are at something its possible to do what ever you put your mind too. is this worth writing a book about?
 
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