Private Equity
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Carrie Sun
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Carrie Sun
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Bloomsbury presents Private Equity written and read by Carrie Sun.
Named a most-anticipated book of 2024 by the Sunday Times, Financial Times, Stylist, Vogue, NPR.org, Oprah Daily, Town & Country and more.
‘A moving story of how easily a life can be submerged by work, and what it takes to regain one's soul’ Oliver Burkeman, bestselling author of Four Thousand Weeks
What are you willing to sacrifice to get to the top?
What it might take to break free and leave it all behind?
Carrie Sun can’t shake the feeling that she’s wasting her life.
At twenty-nine, she’s left her job, dropped out of an MBA program and is trapped in an unhappy engagement. So when she gets the opportunity to work at one of the most prestigious hedge funds in the world, she can’t say no. Carrie is the sole assistant to the ¬firm’s billionaire founder: she manages his work life, becomes his right hand and learns that money can solve nearly everything.
But amid the ultimate winners in our winner-take-all economy, Carrie soon¬ finds her identity swallowed whole. With her physical and mental health deteriorating, she begins to rethink what it actually means to waste one’s life. A searing examination of our relationship to work, Private Equity is a universal tale of self-invention from a dazzling new voice.
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‘A penetrating but all the more necessary critique of extreme wealth and toxic work culture as [Sun] questions what it really means to waste one’s life’ Oprah Daily, The Most Anticipated Books of 2024
‘Bound to fascinate and terrify titans of finance in equal measure. That's because Sun writes of her own experience as the right hand to a billionaire banker, and shares incredible insights from the world that he inhabited, and in which she herself got lost. It's an observant, fascinating look at a rarefied space of power and privilege that's rarely on public view, and an unparalleled peek inside a system that shapes us all, whether we know it or not.’ Town & Country, Must-Read Books of Winter 2024
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- LRC
- 04-03-24
Brilliant.
What a brilliant, sensitive and nuanced piece of writing. Superbly paced by the author/narrator. I’m in awe. 👏🏼
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- Anonymous User
- 21-05-24
Trivial book
Even though the story resonates with my similar experience, the plot itself is quite simple and with obvious ending. Shortly, it’s not the book you will remember.
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- Katharine
- 29-05-24
Amazing and very accurate inside into this world
So glad I persevered with this book. I loved the first few hours, and the story was gripping and scarily accurate of this world (I kept thinking how has she got away with writing so truthfully!)
I did struggle in the middle to keep my attention levels up but glad I came back to the book as some of the best and most poignant parts of her story are in the second half to the end. Thought provoking xx
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- MarCar
- 21-05-24
A truly disappointing read
I am really sorry for I am going to be very negative about this book. I could summarise the entire book with "ehy look at me! I am smart and beautiful and rich and you don't, actually, nobody does deserve me". It is bad to the point of being cringe at times. The author may have a very high IQ but had 0 EQ and trashes a life and a job that most people could only dream of. Apart from that, the narrative style is amateurish and so very boring. I have no idea how she was able to get a deal with Penguin. But I can venture a guess that it was thanks to the very job and boss that she trashed in her book and the many people that she got to meet because of these. A true disappointment.
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