Miracles Happen: The Life and Timeless Principles of the Founder of Mary Kay, Inc. by Mary Kay Ash
Nonfiction
It could be said that her legendary status comes from creating a brand that's a household name, or from the incredible marketing expertise by which she virtually owns the color pink. She could be hailed as one of the greatest executives to ever lead a company. Indeed, all of those accolades would be true. But what endears the late Mary Kay Ash far beyond cosmetics, business genius, or financial success is her role as a champion of women. It is a role now celebrated by five generations of women on five continents who are part of an independent sales force family that numbers more than one million. In 1963, Mary Kay Ash embarked on a journey to change women's lives for the better. In 1981, she wrote this autobiography to provide a personal perspective on that remarkable journey. Not only was it a bestseller but today there are more than two million copies in print.
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