By Nisha Dhawan
Super Siblings by Prachi Garg is a non-fiction book published by Srishti Publishers and Distributors, which talks about wonderful enterprises set up by siblings across India. These enterprises are now a great success and were built from nothing but dreams and a vision to achieve something . Prachi Garg, who is very passionate about travelling and writing, has already published two hot-selling books of the same series, namely Super Couples and Super Women, which talk about stories of successful couples and women respectively. She is also the co-founder of a travel startup, Ghoomophiro.
Super Siblings, as the name suggests, is all about inspiring stories of Siblings who had the courage and the willpower to follow their dreams, build their enterprises and make them huge successes. Gone are the times when brothers and sisters just used to play around, have fun, giggle around and share relationship and life advice.
This era is all about siblings bonding together to convert their ideas into something meaningful and to build something great. The best part about working with your sibling is the high level of familiarity that you share with them. Your sibling knows all your likes and dislikes, your mood swings and your capabilities better than anyone else.
Siblings are raised in the same environment and often have similar ways of viewing the world. Super Siblings encapsulates the journey of twenty siblings who have supported each other in starting their dream enterprises and made it successful by putting in all their efforts and energie
Each of these stories talks about the hard work that they put into their enterprise, the ups and downs faced by them and their hunger for success which ultimately showed them the right direction.
“They did not have the right set of degrees for a fashion range, neither did they have the list of experience with the known names on their resumes to speak for. To make matters worse, they were just a couple of young college going girls from a simple background. in short they would have appeared to you as a combination of everything ordinary, fitting into a certain set of rules in the world. But it was their passion, their determination and their undying support for each other that brought them to break the chains of these rules, to de-establish every single rule that the world has set for people to make it big.”
That is how the author describes the story of two young sisters, Fidan and Tenaz, who broke all rules and transformed their love for trendy footwear to a fruitful startup with Head Over Heels, which makes available chic footwear at affordable prices.
Young entrepreneurs Shravan and Sanjay, who are co-founders of the GoDimensions, a mobile applications programming company, are another duo that I found extremely inspiring. As a consequence of their success and learning, they have given talks to people of all age ranges and skill levels. Reading about their exciting experiences made me realize that with the right motivation, and support system, anything is possible.
Going through these inspiring stories of these siblings who made the impossible possible just by showing faith in each other left me awestruck. I’d like to recommend this book to young minds who can envision themselves as successful future entrepreneurs.
Editorial Disclosure: Though I was provided a copy of the book by the author, this review is a fair and unbiased representation of my thoughts about her work.
About the Reviewer
Nisha Dhawan is a fashion and English literature student. Her interests lie in fashion , fitness , travel and photography. She is an animal lover who wishes to do something big for the homeless animals in the near future. She has a pet dog named Tyson.
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