Sunday, March 12, 2006

Helen's Reading

There's a lovely feature in the New Straits Times today about my friend, entrepreneur Helen Read, the Ms. Read of the fashion chain. The article by Rachael Philip takes a good look at Helen's home library and reading habits. (She always carries a book in her bag and has trained herself to read anywhere ... but what's this about having no fiction on her shelves? How caaaaaaaan?)

I got to know Helen when she took my creative writing course along with her best friend, Abby.(The payoff for me in terms of making new friends has been enormous - maybe I should give them all a discount?) I really admire the way she built up her business from scratch, taking huge risks along the way, and take inspiration from her story for my own small venture. You always think of successful business people as being rather hard-shelled but Helen remains an enormously caring person and much concerned about setting up counselling services for the sick and bereaved.

I also love Helen because her clothes fit me!

4 comments:

starlight said...

i love helen because her cakes and coffee complete me! and ya la,how can someone possibly have no fiction on her shelves???? what's the ratio of fiction to non-fiction on your shelves, sharon?

bibliobibuli said...

i'm totally in love with Delicious ... helen's son runs the bangsar branch and abby the 1 utama branch ... i love to sit and read there and even wrote a fair chunk of my nanonovel there a couple of years ago ... can't even decide what my favourite dish is, but love the little butter cakes with gummy bears on ... and abby made me a gummy bear birthday cake!

i had a friend who went to ms. read to look for clothes, discovered that she was a little too small for even the smallest size and decided that the solution was to fatten up for the clothes in delicious!

Fashionasia said...

Ah!! Ms.Read!! How can you NOT love someone who actually cared to make clothes for the plus sizes!!! and "Delicious" the storename is just so apt . We fashion people love people like Helen!! muah muahh

Lydia Teh said...

I love to hear success stories and Helen is certainly an inspiring one. I think I just sniffed out her blog somewhere...