Finding Fortunato, Adam Pearson
Finding Fortunato, Adam Pearson
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Finding Fortunato
How a Peruvian Adventure Inspired the Sweet Success of a Family Chocolate Business

Author: Adam Pearson

Narrator: Adam Pearson

Unabridged: 6 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: G&D Media

Published: 06/04/2024


Synopsis

Embark on an up-close and personal journey into the northern Peruvian jungle as last-chance entrepreneurs accidentally stumble upon a variety of cacao thought to be extinct, in this chocolate-rich business adventure memoir.

Take a front row seat to a family of entrepreneurs searching relentlessly for a sustainable competitive advantage in the wake of many failed attempts at starting a family business.

When they inadvertently discover the legendary Nacional white cacao bean in a remote canyon of the Peruvian jungle, the USDA calls it “an unprecedented discovery.” The cacao is so rare that even acclaimed author and travel host Anthony Bourdain and chef Eric Ripert trek to this particular jungle to film a segment for Bourdain's "Parts Unknown." With no job and no other way to earn a living, the author’s brother, Brian, moves to the jungle to live with cacao farmers—and Fortunato Chocolate is born.

The family soon realize that their chocolate dream will only work if they reconceive and disrupt the supply chain. Instead of middlemen hoarding profits and keeping farmers in relentless poverty, they trade directly with them and produce what the BBC hails as "the Rolex of chocolate." Follow along as these intrepid entrepreneurs endure many heartbreaking near-victories and nail-biting adventures, ultimately shaking off failure and finding their competitive advantage in the humble white cacao bean and their ethical direct trade with the bean’s farmers.

Finding Fortunato is an inspiring and improbable tale that's infused with the indomitable entrepreneurial spirit, and revels in the gut instincts that lead to unimaginable success.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on May 25, 2024

Short and sweet, this story of California entrepreneurs who make their way to the cocoa producing region in Peru just resonated with me. Probably the chocolate aspect had something to do with it, but the grit and resolve these guys had was amazing. Working with Peruvian farmers they produce chocolat......more

Goodreads review by Melanie on July 16, 2024

This was an interesting background on the start of the Fortunato Chocolate Company. Detailing the company's origin, the story shares the owners' hardships and struggles to get the company afloat. It's a wild and daring adventure.......more

Goodreads review by Brenda on January 05, 2025

Makes me want to order some Fortunato chocolate! In fact, I wonder, since the publication of this book, if the company's sales have increased?! p. 54: Peruvian gold mine that did not come to complete fruition, as the little village didn't want their beloved landmark, Cerro Quilish, to be disturbed. (......more

Goodreads review by Natasha on August 30, 2024

Read this as part of the work book club. And...it was great?! Unlike a lot of non-fiction books of this ilk, it was immensely readable and really easy to follow. Do I think the American Dream, imperial and colonial vibes are strong in this? 100% There's a very uncomfortable White Saviour tone to thi......more

Goodreads review by Evan on January 07, 2025

This was a very quick and easy read. It was an inspiring story that triggers an entrepreneurial bug. The story of persistence and dedication was fun to follow along. My only hesitation is that the entire book felt like an advertisement for the company to grow their online sales. But the author calls......more