
U is for Unicorn
The ABCs of Silicon Valley
by Loren Girimonte; Jasmine Wibbens
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Pub Date Mar 16 2021 | Archive Date May 31 2020
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Description
U is for Unicorn: The ABCs of Silicon Valley is a game-changing alphabet book about the lingo of the tech industry.
From Angel Investor to Napping Pod to Zero-Emissions Vehicle, this witty book explores the world of the San Francisco Bay Area one letter at a time.
Featuring buzzwords like Cryptocurrency, Hoodies, Rest and Vest, Moonshots, and more, these are the ABCs and ideas that innovators—from infants to Xennials—need to onboard now.
• Pairs funny, knowing illustration with rhyming verse for each crucial concept
• Follows a team of five talented employees (and one scrappy and resourceful raccoon)
• Explores Silicon Valley culture letter-by-letter
Disruptors of all ages can Pivot to next-gen success as they scale their learning and crush it to become the thought leaders of tomorrow.
U is for Unicorn proves that Silicon Valley is rooted not just in a place, but in a state of mind anywhere Java (code and coffee) is flowing.
Not available for Kindle download.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781797204710 |
PRICE | $12.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 60 |
Featured Reviews

While this is humorous, it’s just not for me. I love the rhymes and it does make you laugh at times! This book I will be recommending to a friend who is from SF!

I read this book this morning, it was a quick read and might be good as a birthday or Christmas present for someone who works in this area, or aspires too. It is more of a fun book as opposed to one that will be read over and over and I think it is definitely one that is more for adults that children even though it is being pitched to both on the back – 3 stars from me for this one.