Ready to blend your bookworm tendencies with a dash of badassery?

You've just hit the jackpot with The Go Girl Book Club. We're here to explore reads written by trailblazing women – toasting all the triumphs and dishing out tactics for tackling all the challenges.

Here’s What To Expect:

  • Monthly Book Selections by Patti Minglin: Each month, Patti selects a business or leadership book written by a female author. From autobiographies of revolutionary women to books on navigating the workplace and entrepreneurship, each book will provide empowering narratives that will inspire conversations and elevate women’s voices in leadership.

  • Stay Updated: You’ll be the first to hear about our monthly book selections. Before announcing our book selections on social media, we’ll let our subscribers know our next read. We’ll also have a monthly book giveaway to subscribers only.

  • Interactive and Engaging: As you read, we'll share inspiring quotes, discussion prompts, and exclusive insights into each book.

  • Community Discussions: Engage in thoughtful conversations with others, exchanging perspectives and insights.

  • Exclusive Events: We occasionally will host special in-person and virtual events, offering more ways to connect and discuss.

March’s Book

Partnering: Forge the Deep Connections That Make Great Things Happen

Some of the most successful people in the world all have a secret power - their partnerships. 

"Partnering" by Jean Oelwang, a prominent figure in Virgin Unite and Plus Wonder, emphasizes the significance of partnerships in achieving success. Drawing from her experiences with notable duos like Richard Branson and Peter Gabriel, and the Carters, Oelwang explores how these partnerships amplified individual abilities and their global impact. The book outlines six key principles found in all effective partnerships, whether in business, personal, or romantic relationships, and these principles have been pivotal in major global achievements.

"Partnering" offers practical tools for nurturing and expanding meaningful collaborations and highlights the importance of connections in a divided world. Proceeds from the book support Plus Wonder, a non-profit promoting purposeful partnerships.

Grab it here.