Irina Patterson posted an interesting review of Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction on Amazon.com: “I tell every entrepreneur I counsel to buy this book first and read it so they can get a broad overview of possible bootstrapping strategies. After they are done with reading this book, we go chapter-by-chapter and review how similar strategies can be applied
Thomas “Duffbert” Duff posts another good review: “Mitra structures Entrepreneur Journeys: Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction as a series of interviews with people who have started businesses and willingly (or unwillingly) went without massive funding for the first part of their histories.
Here are some noteworthy reviews and mentions of Sramana’s new book: Rick Terrien of Sustainable Work says, “Yes. A thousand times, yes. The subject of Ms. Mitra’s book and the approach she recommends is clear: You need to bootstrap most businesses. The next step is mentor capital, not venture capital. This will come when you’ve
Indian readers: you have been asking me about the availability of Entrepreneur Journeys in India. Well, on January 2, I signed the contract with Hachette India. Hachette will be publishing EJ1, and the book will be available in India by the end of February. Thank you for your patience.