Help Wanted
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Clock in for a night shift - and for a moving multi-perspective novel about an exploited workforce that will be a major event in American letters
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Help Wanted by Adelle Waldman
'Help Wanted is like a great nineteenth-century novel about now, at once an effervescent workplace comedy and an exploration of the psychic toll exacted by the labour market' Elif Batuman, author of The Idiot 'Poignant, funny, stealthily ambitious' The New York Times 'Eliot-like ... . It is simultaneously a joke, a homage, and a provocation for our unequal age. Help Wanted washes labour in a stately, almost Steinbeckian light, emphasizing its difficulty but also its dignity' New Yorker Tightly plotted, slyly caustic and often very funny' Daily Mail At a superstore in a small town in upstate New York, the members of Team Movement clock in every day at 3.55 am. Under the red-eyed scrutiny of their self-absorbed and barely competent boss, they empty delivery trucks of mountains of merchandise, stock the shelves and stagger home (or to another poorly paid day job) before the customers arrive. When Big Will the store manager announces he's leaving, everything changes. The eclectic team members now see a way to have their awful line manager promoted up and away from them, and to dream of a promotion of their own. Together they set an extravagant plan in motion.
A superb, empathic comedy of mannersPerhaps the most impressive thing about Help Wanted is that Waldman manages, in telling her small story, to describe not just the American economic prison but the global one. So: both a novel of manners and a systems novel, a book that shows us, perhaps, how intimately linked these apparently disparate genres were all along * Guardian *
Waldman applies her sharp sense for relational drama and dark comedy to the retail sector... The book shines * The New York Times *
Tightly plotted, slyly caustic and often very funny, it's hugely enjoyable * Daily Mail *
Waldman is a sharp observer of the world, a writer whose attention to particulars only sharpens the bigger picture * Atlantic *
Scathing, often humorous... Waldman's writing is richest and most humane as she traces each worker's private ambitions * Telegraph *
Eliot-like ... . It is simultaneously a joke, a homage, and a provocation for our unequal age. Help Wanted washes labour in a stately, almost Steinbeckian light, emphasizing its difficulty but also its dignity * New Yorker *
At once familiar yet revelatory in its specificity ... Waldman crafts her characters' endearing and off-putting qualities with absolutely zero condescension. Reading it, we root for everyone * New York Magazine *
Could not be more fascinating or more fun * People Magazine *
Poignant, funny, stealthily ambitious -- Michelle Goldberg * The New York Times *
A smart satire of skulduggery and drudgery * Times *
Funny, empathetic and gloriously real * Daily Express *
Shows Waldman's gift for subtle, devastating satire ... corporate hypocrisy and the futility of hard graft are skewered in this novel on working culture in a New York superstore * Financial Times *
An astute social commentary on the gruelling lives of low-wage workers * Irish Times *
Funny, gloriously real and empathetic, and a moving reminder that everyone is the main character of their own life * Sunday Express *
Waldman writes with remarkable empathy while also mining the dark humour in the foibles of any workplace * Mail on Sunday *
A brilliant diagnosis and a moving account of retail workers hidden in plain sight all around us whose full humanity has simply never been so richly displayed or touchingly rendered -- Joshua Ferris, author of Then We Came to the End
A classic of our age. Adelle Waldman turns the seemingly unremarkable matter of a retail job vacancy into a gripping study of conscience, morality and camaraderie. Help Wanted illuminates an entire universe that rarely features in literature revealing rich, nuanced, characters and the choices they face -- Catherine O'Flynn, author of What Was Lost
Finally, the profoundly human big-box store truck-unloading novel you were waiting for. Help Wanted is like a great nineteenth-century novel about now, at once an effervescent workplace comedy and an exploration of the psychic toll exacted by the labour market. The characters are so richly drawn-so full, under all their defences, of the desire to be loved-that even the annoying ones will win your heart. When the book came to an end, I felt bereft. Adelle Waldman is a master -- Elif Batuman, author of The Idiot
I can't think of a book more necessary. Adelle Waldman takes us into the universe of American labour with generosity and compassion ... Simply enthralling -- Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story
Help Wanted is a serious moral inquiry, through the medium of fiction, into the lives of a group of people who work in a big-box store in an American town that has seen better days. It's a book about work; about the retail industry in the age of Amazon; and about the effects of late capitalism on human relations. It is also hard to put down. This book should be assigned in business schools, but it won't be; the world it depicts is not the one dreamt of in their philosophy -- Keith Gessen, author of A Terrible Country
What a gorgeous and ingenious and heartfelt work Help Wanted is! -- Michelle Orange, author of Pure Flame
Help Wanted isn't just smart and funny and wise. It's also vital to our understanding of how and why the American dream is becoming increasingly inaccessible to working-class Americans -- Richard Russo, author of Empire Falls
Waldman applies her sharp sense for relational drama and dark comedy to the retail sector... The book shines * The New York Times *
Tightly plotted, slyly caustic and often very funny, it's hugely enjoyable * Daily Mail *
Waldman is a sharp observer of the world, a writer whose attention to particulars only sharpens the bigger picture * Atlantic *
Scathing, often humorous... Waldman's writing is richest and most humane as she traces each worker's private ambitions * Telegraph *
Eliot-like ... . It is simultaneously a joke, a homage, and a provocation for our unequal age. Help Wanted washes labour in a stately, almost Steinbeckian light, emphasizing its difficulty but also its dignity * New Yorker *
At once familiar yet revelatory in its specificity ... Waldman crafts her characters' endearing and off-putting qualities with absolutely zero condescension. Reading it, we root for everyone * New York Magazine *
Could not be more fascinating or more fun * People Magazine *
Poignant, funny, stealthily ambitious -- Michelle Goldberg * The New York Times *
A smart satire of skulduggery and drudgery * Times *
Funny, empathetic and gloriously real * Daily Express *
Shows Waldman's gift for subtle, devastating satire ... corporate hypocrisy and the futility of hard graft are skewered in this novel on working culture in a New York superstore * Financial Times *
An astute social commentary on the gruelling lives of low-wage workers * Irish Times *
Funny, gloriously real and empathetic, and a moving reminder that everyone is the main character of their own life * Sunday Express *
Waldman writes with remarkable empathy while also mining the dark humour in the foibles of any workplace * Mail on Sunday *
A brilliant diagnosis and a moving account of retail workers hidden in plain sight all around us whose full humanity has simply never been so richly displayed or touchingly rendered -- Joshua Ferris, author of Then We Came to the End
A classic of our age. Adelle Waldman turns the seemingly unremarkable matter of a retail job vacancy into a gripping study of conscience, morality and camaraderie. Help Wanted illuminates an entire universe that rarely features in literature revealing rich, nuanced, characters and the choices they face -- Catherine O'Flynn, author of What Was Lost
Finally, the profoundly human big-box store truck-unloading novel you were waiting for. Help Wanted is like a great nineteenth-century novel about now, at once an effervescent workplace comedy and an exploration of the psychic toll exacted by the labour market. The characters are so richly drawn-so full, under all their defences, of the desire to be loved-that even the annoying ones will win your heart. When the book came to an end, I felt bereft. Adelle Waldman is a master -- Elif Batuman, author of The Idiot
I can't think of a book more necessary. Adelle Waldman takes us into the universe of American labour with generosity and compassion ... Simply enthralling -- Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story
Help Wanted is a serious moral inquiry, through the medium of fiction, into the lives of a group of people who work in a big-box store in an American town that has seen better days. It's a book about work; about the retail industry in the age of Amazon; and about the effects of late capitalism on human relations. It is also hard to put down. This book should be assigned in business schools, but it won't be; the world it depicts is not the one dreamt of in their philosophy -- Keith Gessen, author of A Terrible Country
What a gorgeous and ingenious and heartfelt work Help Wanted is! -- Michelle Orange, author of Pure Flame
Help Wanted isn't just smart and funny and wise. It's also vital to our understanding of how and why the American dream is becoming increasingly inaccessible to working-class Americans -- Richard Russo, author of Empire Falls
Adelle Waldman is the best-selling author of The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P., which was named a best book of the year by the New Yorker, Economist, NPR, Elle, and many others. Her writing has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal, among other publications. She lives in New York State.
| SKU | Nicht verfügbar |
| ISBN 13 | 9781805221654 |
| ISBN 10 | 1805221655 |
| Titel | Help Wanted |
| Autor | Adelle Waldman |
| Buchzustand | Nicht verfügbar |
| Bindungsart | Hardback |
| Verlag | Profile Books Ltd |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2024-03-21 |
| Seitenanzahl | 288 |
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