Benoit, a “Harvard dropout” and “lifelong car aficionado,” has built a successful YouTube channel called Rich Rebuilds, focusing on car repairs and maintenance, especially relating to electric vehicles. In his first book, he sets out how he created his business. Refreshingly, the author doesn’t engage in lengthy monologues of self-congratulation and indulgence. Benoit explains that his success was almost accidental, stemming from his love of cars and of taking things apart to learn how they work. His first major project was the reconstruction of a flood-damaged Tesla Model S when EVs were new to the marketplace, and he found it difficult to locate parts. Tesla did not supply parts and did not like the idea of anyone repairing one of their vehicles, so Benoit established a small online presence, with short videos to explain what he was after. This evolved into a series of videos to instruct others, and the YouTube channel grew into a business, despite Tesla’s opposition. It was not easy, with Benoit learning as he went along and making numerous mistakes—as any new business owner will do. He was surprised when his channel reached more than 1 million subscribers, but he insisted on continuing to appear before the camera rather than move into a managerial role. Benoit offers practical advice for anyone seeking to create an online business, and he is adamant that everyone should have the right to repair anything they buy. The book is not a slick, polished narrative, but that is what makes it enjoyable. Even people who have little interest in cars will find plenty of material to inform and entertain.