What is the difference between Kirsty’s two books?
Advance to Go, Collect $1 Million is Kirsty’s first book, published in 2005. It delves deep into Kirsty’s personal story going right back through her childhood experiences. It’s written in more of an autobiographical tone than Retired at 27.
The book covers Kirsty’s experiences watching her parents go bankrupt, starting her first businesses and opening up her own real estate agency.
Ideal for: young people who want to achieve in any area, anyone of any age who wants to read the story behind Kirsty’s success.
Retired at 27, If I can do it anyone can is more of a “how to” and “how not to” book on achieving your goals through entrepreneurial aims. Published in 2007 it shows the Kirsty's mistakes and successes in her different businesses which lead her to be able to retire at 27.
Ideal for: anyone wanting to start up a business or wanting to improve their current one, managers and people who supervise staff, anyone wanting to retire young.
Special Deal: Purchase both books and recieve Kirsty's ebook free of charge - see specials sections on both ordering pages.