Advance Praise for Selling Opportunity:
“Mary Lisa Gavenas has given us a true rags-to-riches story, as inspiring as it is fascinating. Brilliantly researched and delivered in a style whose directness and accessibility perfectly suit its heroine, Selling Opportunity paints a vivid portrait, not only of an extraordinary woman, but of the times and places that formed her. We start rooting for Mary Kay on page one. She never looks back, and neither do we!”
—John Matteson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Eden’s Outcasts and A Worse Place Than Hell
“With careful attention to the realities women faced, Gavenas traces how belief, discipline, and a desire for self-improvement opened a path from real hardship and into new forms of economic and personal freedom. . . . More than a biography, this is a portrait of how the hope of becoming someone new reshaped the lives of countless American women.”
—Claire Hoffman, author of Sister, Sinner
“At once a page-turning portrait of a larger-than-life character and a rigorous history of the rise of multi-level marketing, Selling Opportunity painstakingly and judiciously untangles a thick knot of mythology — about Mary Kay herself, but just as importantly about work, gender, and success in modern America.”
—Erik Baker, author of Make Your Own Job
“In Selling Opportunity, Mary Lisa Gavenas offers us a page-turning portrait of a world where the men are good-for-nothing and the women are exhausted and overworked, where hucksters and charlatans run riot spewing marketing mumbo jumbo and cheap psychology. In the midst of the chaos is Mary Kay Ash, a classic Horatio Alger hero, who, relying on hustle, pluck, and plenty of self-made luck, claws herself out of poverty and into power, riding her pink Cadillac all the way to the bank.”
—Julie Satow, New York Times bestselling author of When Women Ran Fifth Avenue
“Exhaustively researched and written with verve, sympathy, considerable humor, and critical insight. . . . Gavenas not only relates the astonishing rags-to-riches story of a poor girl from Texas who embraced and enhanced ‘direct sales’ techniques to become a business titan by the 1980s but reveals Mary Kay’s connections to broader cultural currents: Dale Carnegie’s success formula, the prosperity gospel, American self-improvement and self-invention traditions, and a hardscrabble working-class feminism. A fascinating and illuminating read.”
—Steven Watts, author of The People’s Tycoon and Self-Help Messiah
“Selling Opportunity tells the riveting true story of Mary Kay Ash — the Depression-era girl who turned rejection into a pink-hued empire and redefined women’s work in America. With the precision of a biographer and the flair of a cultural historian, award-winning author Mary Lisa Gavenas reveals how one woman’s gospel of confidence, charisma, and capitalism transformed not only beauty, but belief in the American dream.”
—Mukul Pandya, founding editor-in-chief of Knowledge@Wharton
“Superbly researched, keenly insightful, and cinematically paced, Selling Opportunity offers a riveting portrait of a forgotten but essential slice of mid-century American history, the go-getter world of direct sales and its colorful cast of characters, headed by the inimitable Mary Kay Ash.”
—Vanda Krefft, author of Expect Great Things! How the Katharine Gibbs School Revolutionized the American Workplace for Women
“Born on the wrong side of the tracks, Mary Kay Ash rose, like a phoenix, from domestic drudgery to build a cosmetics empire that encouraged housewives, sharecroppers’ daughters, and Cuban immigrants to sell their way into the American Dream. With an eye to alligator handbags and pink Cadillacs as blue-collar symbols of success, Mary Lisa Gavenas paints a picture of female longing, ambition, and entrepreneurship that has long been missing from the annals of business history.”
—Regina Lee Blaszczyk, Professor Emerita of History, University of Leeds