How Ella grew an electric guitar: A girl's first adventure in business

Orly Sade, Ellen Neuborne

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

What does a smart, talented 11-year-old girl do when she wants an electric guitar and is told by her parents, "Money doesn’t grow on trees!" She grows the money herself. This is the story of Ella, who when faced with a cash crunch, learns business skills to solve her problem. Ella and her friends, Madison, Jack and Tyler, have formed a band. But they lack the powerful sound of an electric guitar. Ella’s parents are in no hurry to buy one. Instead, they offer to instruct Ella on ways she can raise the money herself. And so begins the journey of Ella and her friends as they research, start and run a business venture with a musical goal.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationPlace of publication not identified
Number of pages110
StatePublished - 2011

ULI publications

  • uli
  • Business -- Juvenile fiction
  • Entrepreneurship -- Juvenile fiction
  • Financial literacy -- Juvenile fiction

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