Finished reading Drayton & Mackenzie last night. It leaves you dealing with so much, you feel like you stepped out of a whirlwind. It took me a day to gather what I actually felt about the book.
Books about startups usually tend to be advice for founders. It’s rare to find a good fiction anchored about startups.
And then, there is this one. Each part, each theme so laboriously researched and dealt with. The tech development slows down the pace but then it is exactly how it is for founders.
The beautiful treatment of the messy, loopy, multi-threaded journey makes you feel frustrated. Exactly what founders go through!
And, what’s often not talked about enough - life. The ping-pong of love-hate between founders, feeling responsible and then wanting to run away, hiring people, being let down and letting them down, homes, families, friends, love, loss…
If you’re into good fiction and/or startups - you must pick it up.
@StarrittAlex 👏