Description
Take a risk! Find your niche! Get to work!
How do entrepreneurs get ideas for a new business and how do they make their businesses thrive? What drives some entrepreneurs to use their ability and wealth to help others pursue their dreams and live better lives? Every entrepreneur has a unique story, but many share qualities that have helped them on their road to achievement.
In How to Become an Accidental Entrepreneur readers will meet almost 100 entrepreneurs, such as Stephen Spielberg, Victoria Kisyombe, Oprah Winfrey and Amit Goffer, whose work has made a difference around the world. These entrepreneurs and more used their financial prosperity to help the world by giving donations or setting up charitable organizations. Young readers will discover the fascinating stories of people who turned obstacles into creative actions that allowed them to start new companies and create jobs for others.
The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Praise for other books in the Accidental series:
★ “Engaging and thought-provoking, this book is a treasure trove of inspirational people and ideas." —Canadian Children's Book News, starred review
"With many geniuses included and a good deal of space devoted to illustrations, each introduction is limited in length but usefully concise. An informative overview with an upbeat look and a lively text." —Booklist
“This volume will inspire readers to conduct further investigation into the movements that excite them, and they might be spurred to stand up and make their voices heard.” —School Library Journal
Author Bio
Elizabeth MacLeod has written more than 80 books, including biographies, picture books, cookbooks and other nonfiction titles. Dinosaurs, royal murder, forensic science, horses that changed history—she’s written about them all. Liz is a Member of the Order of Canada and has won the Sharon Fitzhenry Award for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction, the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction and the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile or Young Adult Crime Book. She has also won children’s choice awards across the country, including the Hackmatack, Red Cedar, Red Maple and Silver Birch. Liz's most recent books include How to Become an Accidental Activist and Get Out and Vote!. She lives in Toronto.
Frieda Wishinsky is the internationally award-winning author of over 80 picture books, novels and nonfiction. Frieda loves exploring new ideas and sharing the writing process with writers and readers of all ages. Her books have been translated into many languages, including Spanish, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, French, Chinese and Korean. Frieda lives in Toronto and enjoys visiting parks, gardens and green spaces everywhere.
Prizes
- CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens, starred selectionCommended 2023
- BC Books for SchoolsCommended 2022
Review Quotes
“A must-add resource to any middle school classroom library. The ideas for project-based learning from this book are abundant. It is also a fun and informative read for any individual, child or adult who has an entrepreneurial spirit.”
— Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD)“Readers will discover creative ways people overcome barriers and allow themselves to start new businesses. The text can act as a springboard in Career Education discussions to spark students’ entrepreneurial spirits and encourage them to think beyond traditional job options.”
— BC Books for SchoolsBiographical note
Elizabeth MacLeod especially enjoyed researching and writing about the ecopreneurs in this book—see chapter 7. She hopes these stories will inspire readers to fight climate change. Liz has written more than 70 biographies, picture books, cookbooks and other nonfiction books. She’s won many awards for her work, including Children’s Choice awards across Canada and the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction. This is the sixth book Liz and Frieda have written together—their most recent are How to Become an Accidental Activist and How to Become an Accidental Genius.
Frieda Wishinsky loves discovering stories. She’s an international award-winning author of over 70 books, from picture books to chapter books to novels and nonfiction. She’s also a freelance editor who enjoys helping other writers write great stories. Frieda loves gardens and gardening, traveling, hiking and finding new ideas in books, movies, conversations and trips.
