#Girlboss

#Girlboss

#Girlboss

In this New York Times best selling sensation, founder and Executive Chairman of Nasty Gal Sophia Amoruso shares her story and inspires women everywhere to join the #Girlboss movement. „#Girlboss is more than a book…#Girlboss is a movement.” (Lena Dunham). „A millennial alternative to Lean In.” (New York Magazine). „A compellingly motivational read.” (The Telegraph). „The book you need in your life.” (Marie Claire). This is the winner of the 2014 Goodreads Choice Award for Best Business Book. In the space of ten years, Sophia Amoruso has gone from high-school dropout to founder and Executive Chairman of Nasty Gal, one of the fastest-growing retailers in the world. Sophias never been a typical executive, or a typical anything, and shes written #Girlboss for other girls like her: outsiders (and insiders) seeking a unique path to success. Filled with brazen wake-up calls, cunning and frank observations, and behind-the-scenes stories from Nasty Gals meteoric rise, #Girlboss covers a lot of ground. It proves that success doesnt come from where you went to college or how popular you were in school. Success is about trusting your instincts and following your gut, knowing which rules to follow and which to break. Inspiring, motivating and empowering, #Girlboss will give you the kick up the ass you need to reach your potential. #GIRLBOSS is more than a book and Sophia Amoruso is more than a purveyor of (fine and fly) garments. #GIRLBOSS is a movement – a philosophy for making your work life as fun, fresh and raunchy as your personal adventures. Sophia encourages us to own the qualities weve previously been ashamed of (bossiness, crudeness, petty thievery) in order to become the masters of our own destiny, financially independent and radically ourselves. Im so in — Lena Dunham A great book about starting a business from scratch. I [love] her story of ambition and hard work! Check it out — Reese Witherspoon The Cinderella of tech New York Times Fashions new phenom Forbes Starkly brilliant Huffington Post A millennial alternative to Lean In — The Cut New York Magazine The book you need in your life … a simultaneously funny, warm, inspiring and straight-talking guide on how to go about getting shit done Marie Claire A compellingly motivational read The Telegraph Deeply personal and filled with brazen, hilarious moments and cunning and frank observations, dont be surprised if you laugh out loud SheerLuxe Amorusos voice is accessible and charmingly self-deprecating without losing the effortless cool that characterizes her clothes…Being anti-establishment is teh old cool. The new cool is playing by your own rules and still winning by their standards New York Times Book Review Part memoir, part management guide and part girl-power manifesto. A sort of Lean In for misfits, it offers young women a candid guide to starting a business and going after what they want Washington Post A power manifesto for strong, ambitious young women … Amoruso teaches the innovative and entrepreneurial among us to play to our strengths, learn from our mistakes, and know when to break a few of the traditional rules Vanity Fair If you read one book with a hashtag for a title this year, make it #GIRLBOSS TechCrunch Its easy to get the sense, reading Lean In, that Sandberg is writing for women whove already made it. #GIRLBOSS is for those who havent, which means it is aimed at people who have nothing to lose, which makes it a much riskier and more enjoyable manifesto New York Magazine Filled with great advice for all millennial women ready to take over the world Cosmopolitan Offers empowering but unapologetic mantras about taking control of your life, making the choices you want to make and knowing which rules to stick to – and which to break … #GIRLBOSS [is] giving Sheryl Sandbergs Lean In a run for its money Grazia

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