LET IT GO : The Entrepreneur Turned Ardent Philanthropist
Dame Stephanie Shirley is one of Britain's leading philanthropists and has donated most of her life to helping good causes, especially those close to her heart.
This fascinating memoir charts Dame Stephanie's life from her time as a child in Germany and arrival in England as an unaccompanied Kindertransport refugee through to her retirement and dedication to charity. It is an amazing read which will take you through the entire range of emotions — from happiness at the success of her original company Freelance Programmers through to the ultimate sadness of losing her only child.
This Kindle edition has been specially formatted by Andrews UK and includes photographs from Dame Stephanie's personal collection.
"Whether the challenges are being a child refugee, having an autistic child or creating a fortune (then giving it all away) by founding a tech company at a time when women were supposed to be home baking bread, Dame Stephanie Shirley's cinematic memoir inspires us all to keep reaching. Never stop reaching." — David Puttnam
"I feel lucky to count myself one of Steve’s friends, and I am so happy that, by sharing her story with us in the pages of this book, she will inevitably acquire many more admirers and fans. We may never be able to achieve a fraction of her success and influence, but the example of her generosity and unflagging attempts to use her hard won fortune to do good will inspire all of us to do just that bit more to leave the world a slightly better place than we found it." — Jane Asher
"There is an entire business course in this book: about the dangers of profitless growth, the difficulties of succession planning, and the problems of managing clever people. But more important, this engrossing story of an extraordinary life is filled with lessons in what it means to be human." — Michael Skapinker, Financial Times
"The word 'inspiring' is greatly overused, but Stephanie Shirley's story is one of those rare cases in which it truly applies. This book is an extraordinary tale of creativity and resilience, and of the power of well-targeted philanthropy to transform the world" — Oliver Burkeman, Guardian journalist and author
- Author
- Stephanie Shirley, Richard Askwith
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 340
- Publisher
- Andrews UK Ltd
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781782342823
- Genres
- biography, feminism, management, business, memoir, technology, science
- Release date
- 2012
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