people were selling doors, windows, shoelaces, anything to earn money.these girls realized that they could not do any of the things that they were trained to do so they became entrepreneurs. her business ended up creating jobs for about 100 women in her neighborhood at a really impossible time when almost every other outlet for women had vanished overnight. tavis: the book tells a remarkable story of how siccative they had to be running a business. -- secretive they had to be running a business. how do they do this secretly? >> that was fascinating to me. they were always navigating around the rules. they took any opening that they had and they exploited it for their whole neighborhood. they follow the rules as much as they could, they always were the burke of -- burqa. this is so that no shopkeeper would know who they were. there also strict about all of the rules for the girls that work with them. early on in the story, a widow starts to work with them and she becomes the implementation of the rules. there is no laughing on the streets, no talking to m