![]() Elizabeth Arden by Nancy Shuker covers the life and accomplishments of this woman in the beauty industry.Dream Doll by Ruth Handler is an autobiography of the woman who created the Barbie doll.Dear Female Founderedited by Lu Li is a collection of 66 letters of advice written by women entrepreneurs who have made more than $1 billion in revenue. ![]() Boss Lady by Edith Sparks covers the careers of three pioneering businesswomen-Tillie Lewis (founder of Flotill Products), Olive Ann Beech (co-founder of Beech Aircraft), and Margaret Rudkin (founder of Pepperidge Farm). ![]() There are, of course, numerous works of fiction that feature strong women in business, but to paraphrase Lord Bryon, truth is more interesting to me than fiction. Some are modern and still on the scene, while others are from years past. Many names may be familiar to you, while others may not. The following, which is excerpted from the Library of Congress and other suggested reading, is a list of biographies of women in business. If you’re not a big reader, you might want to sample a book or two during Women’s History Month to better appreciate how women have struggled and triumphed in the business world. ![]() If you’re a big reader, you likely find inspiration in the biographies of famous people. ![]()
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