From the Publisher
"An empowering guide to hustling before you're out of high school." —Kirkus Reviews
"Solid, realistic, and relatable advice... Whether they're seeking tips on ending a toxic relationship or achieving world domination... teens will find useful encouragement in this worthy addition to the self-actualization canon." —Booklist
"The writing is clear and friendly, and attractively packaged... especially useful for enthusiastic go-getters who are on their way to reaching their goals in life." —School Library Journal
"Like Eleanor Roosevelt, Tiffany Pham is a mentor and role model for so many young women around the world. Girl Mogul is an inspiring book that provides girls everywhere with the roadmap to achieve success across all areas of life and career, no matter who you are or where you come from."
—Nina Roosevelt Collmer, Great-Granddaughter of Eleanor Roosevelt & President Franklin D. Roosevelt
"Tiffany has written an inspiring manual for a whole new generation of girls to make their dreams a reality. Girl Mogul teaches us that no matter what obstacles we face, anything is within reach."
—Arlan Hamilton, Founder & Managing Partner of Backstage Capital
"Girl Mogul is a beautiful and inspiring guide for girls to know that any dream is possible with hard work, confidence, and determination. Whether wanting to build a company or run for President, this book is a powerful roadmap for creating success in all the areas of your life."
—Kiersten Rich, Founder of The Blonde Abroad
Kirkus Reviews
2019-02-13
A guide for teens for success in school and beyond.
Pham (You Are a Mogul, 2018, etc.), the founder of Mogul, an online platform built to connect women across the world, provides advice for teen girls to thrive in both work and their personal lives. Readers will find tips and advice on how to receive mentorship, make tough decisions, and forge healthy friendships. Throughout, Pham relates anecdotes from her own life to illustrate how her advice can be put into practice before ever setting foot in the working world. Each chapter also features a "mogul mentor," who offers further advice or examples of how she has overcome obstacles in her own life. Sidebars urging simple and immediate action and colorful, attractive pages make this an easy, enjoyable read while still presenting information about many different situations. Themes of feminism and diversity are constant: Young women are encouraged to find their voices and speak up; women of varying abilities, ethnicities, and nationalities are featured; and a diverse audience is assumed. Pham's parents are Vietnamese and Chinese, and she is an immigrant from France. Readers may be intimidated by Pham's apparently constant drive, but portions of chapters do advocate for balance. While some advice veers far into the realm of business, overall readers are empowered to strive and succeed no matter their passion.
An empowering guide to hustling before you're out of high school. (Nonfiction. 12-21)