Uses the stories and experiences of over 100 social entrepreneurs to provide a kaleidoscopic description of what it means to become a social entrepreneur. This book presents the truth, not the varnish.
Uses the stories and experiences of over 100 social entrepreneurs to provide a kaleidoscopic description of what it means to become a social entrepreneur. This book presents the truth, not the varnish.
A Way Back Home tells the stories of those openly practising Jews, both real and fictitious, who defied official Spanish policy by returning to (and thriving in) seventeenth-century Madrid, the heart of their Iberian homeland.