Swimming Across

A Memoir

Andy Grove

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Ben Horowitz: "A great book"

One of the books Keith Rabois recommends for entrepreneurs.

Book Synopsis

"Swimming Across" by Andy Grove is a gripping memoir that takes readers on an inspiring journey through the life of the renowned business leader and co-founder of Intel.

In this captivating book, Grove recounts his tumultuous childhood under the shadow of World War II, growing up in Hungary, and surviving the Holocaust. With vivid and harrowing descriptions, he shares the impact of these experiences on his life and the resilience that shaped his character.

Grove's account then delves into his escape from Hungary as a political refugee, his arrival in the United States with nothing but a few dollars in his pocket, and his relentless pursuit of the American dream. He describes his struggles as an immigrant and the sacrifices he made to receive a quality education, ultimately earning a Ph.D. in engineering.

As Grove transitions into his professional life, he details his groundbreaking work at Intel, where he played a key role in developing the company into a global technology giant. He provides valuable insights into the challenges he faced and the decisions that shaped Intel's success, offering valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Throughout the memoir, Grove also reflects on the personal sacrifices he made for his career and the impact they had on his family life. He shares candid and heartfelt moments, highlighting the complexity of balancing personal and professional ambitions.

With its engaging narrative and powerful storytelling, "Swimming Across" serves as an inspiring testament to the power of determination, resilience, and unwavering ambition. It is a must-read for those seeking both personal and professional growth, as it offers valuable lessons from the life of one of the most influential figures in the technology industry.

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