Interrupted Entrepreneurship: Embracing Change in the Family Business is a book by Ramez Baassiri, a business writer of Syrian origin that discusses the multifariousness of handling a family business and overcoming challenges that arise. It is meant as a personal development and family business management book. Family businesses are the most common form of business across the globe. They represent nearly 80% of all businesses in the United States, 90% in the UAE and 99% in Japan. Family businesses account for 64 percent of U.S. gross domestic product. Using stories and case studies, the book offers the reader insight into the many paths that different families took when they came across interruptions in their business's lifecycle and suggest ways to overcome them.