In 1996, a young Montessori teacher discovered a book on microfinance that introduced her to Professor Muhammad Yunus’s groundbreaking work in Bangladesh. Inspired, she founded ‘Grameen Koota’ in a small village near Bengaluru, which grew into India’s largest microfinance institution, lifting over a million families out of poverty. This insightful autobiography by Vinatha M. Reddy delves into her inspiring journey, revealing how her passion and her team’s determination bolstered the financial inclusion movement in India. Through a straightforward yet compelling narrative, it explores the transformative power of microfinance, the challenges and triumphs of their initiative, and the profound impact it has had. This read highlights the potential for positive change through socially responsible entrepreneurship.