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What happens when girls start a company?
What if they do not get along with each other (at least)?
What if they are not ready?
This story is about girls creating a start-up company. They see a problem, they build a solution, they sell it. Simple like that. It is not a teenagers story; it is all about business.
With fun and some thrill, of course. Because if you do not laugh or cry when you read a story, you do not enjoy the journey. So, LIVE the story, as I lived when I wrote it.
It is highly recommended that you read this post first, but it is not mandatory.
https://fabriciotakayassu.wordpress.com/2016/08/31/my-girls-an-entrepreneurship-story/
The story is complete already.
E-book and print edition (30+ pages with more content!):
https://www.amazon.com/My-Girls-Entrepreneurship-Fabricio-Takayassu/dp/8592049210