Battling Women: The Struggles of a Mother, an Executive, a Muse, and an Immigrant
By (Author) Mrio Shingaki
BookBaby
BookBaby
10th December 2025
United States
172
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
A woman, pregnant due to sexual abuse, who struggles to support her children and her home in the midst of the many challenges of solo mothering.
A successful businesswoman, who seeks to balance her career with all the other aspects of her life.
A muse, abused at home, who left her family to live a luxurious escort life and became trash in the eyes of cruel men.
An immigrant with an angel's heart, who has a simple dream of seeing a carnival parade and suffers from xenophobia.
Battling Women is a book dedicated to all who have faced discrimination simply because they are female.
Mrio Shingaki, a Brazilian professional with Japanese immigrant roots, is a distinguished expert in Tax Law, accounting, and financial management. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, a Master's degree in Accounting and Control, and is a certified accountant and licensed lawyer.
Mrio is a sought-after professor, teaching in MBA and executive education programs at prominent institutions such as Instituto Saint Paul and Fundaco Getulio Vargas So Paulo (FGV-SP), where he specializes in Tax Management, Succession Planning, and the taxation of financial and capital markets.
In addition to his academic contributions, Mrio serves as a fiscal councilor for public and private companies, leveraging his extensive experience in tax planning for legal entities and individuals, asset protection, and succession strategies.
He is also a prolific author, having published works such as Gesto de Impostos (Tax Management) and Desacelera Mundo: Na Contramo Para Viver Melhor (Decelerate the World: Going Against the Grain for a Better Life), blending technical expertise with reflections on living a balanced and fulfilling life.