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Great Expectations (Grant Robinson, Porcupine's Quill, 2000) will strike a chord of familiarity with each and every harried entrepreneur. It is an entertaining, true-to-life story about the owners of a small town printing firm facing transition issues. It illustrates the challenges and unrealistic expectations that are common to family-owned businesses.
Grant wrote the story of Thom and Sophie Penmaen, typical small-town Canadian business people, to illustrate the pressures and complexities family-owned companies are faced with when the principals are no longer able to manage their businesses.
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