"Poignant, funny, stealthily ambitious.…I doubt there are many authors who could write a literary critique of neoliberalism as breezy and almost sitcom-like as Help Wanted." -- Michelle Goldberg - New York Times
"Like The Office in its universal workplace humor and even more like Mike White’s Enlightened in its textured portrayal of how small humiliations and injustices at work inevitably boil over into righteous rage, Help Wanted feels at once familiar yet revelatory in its specificity….[C]apture[s] a world and a moment in time in a way that…has more in common with the works of George Eliot and Jane Austen than most novels published today." -- Emily Gould - New York Magazine
"Adelle Waldman applies her sharp sense for relational drama and dark comedy to the retail work space.…Help Wanted is structured around the collective, depicting the toll of capitalism on low-wage workers." -- Alexandra Chang - New York Times Book Review
"Help Wanted washes labor in a stately, almost Steinbeckian light, emphasizing its difficulty but also its dignity….[I]t launches a broader social critique under the guise of a fizzy caper." -- Katy Waldman - The New Yorker
"Whereas Waldman went narrow in the cultural purview of her first book, she has gone wide now…If Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. was a comedy of manners, Help Wanted is a tragedy of circumstance…As ever, Waldman is a sharp observer of the world, a writer whose attention to particulars only sharpens the big picture." -- Jordan Kisner - The Atlantic
"Life behind the scenes of big-box retail is plumbed with wit, wisdom, and humanity in this fresh workplace drama….Waldman’s depiction of the routines, backstories, and relationships among a group of wonderfully believable characters could not be more fascinating or more fun." -- People Magazine
"Sociologically astute, deeply humane, and cleverly plotted.…In the venerable tradition of social novels such as Victor Hugo's Les Misérables and Charles Dickens' Hard Times, Help Wanted draws attention to moral issues raised by systemic exploitation of the working poor. The marvel is that Waldman manages to do so with an engaging, lightly satirical touch." -- Heller McAlpin - Christian Science Monitor
"The dramatic irony instills this comic novel’s small-time escapades with a potent and lingering feeling of injustice." -- Sam Sacks - Wall Street Journal
"Great workplace novels are few and far between…and great workplace novels that deal with social and economic class in our country are even rarer. However, Waldman adds a rare entry to the workplace canon with this wise, funny story of an upstate New York big-box store." -- Bethanne Patrick - Los Angeles Times
"A shrewd workplace comedy that never makes low-wage workers or the issues they face the punchline." -- Shannon Carlin - Time
"Funny and brilliant.…Airing the real world of low-wage work, Waldman shows how its dysfunction and instability skews the livelihoods of her deftly captured characters—and millions of other all-but-invisible workers like them." -- James Graff - National Book Review
"The workplace dramedy of the year." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred)
"A bracing and worthwhile glimpse of the high stakes faced by low-wage workers." -- Publishers Weekly
"Help Wanted is like a great nineteenth-century novel about now, at once an effervescent workplace comedy and a profoundly human exploration of the psychic toll exacted by the labor market. The characters are so richly drawn—so full, under all their defenses, of the desire to be loved—that even the annoying ones will win your heart. Adelle Waldman is a master." -- Elif Batuman, author of Either/Or
"In Help Wanted, the tragic heroes of the gig economy, full of dreams and sob stories and what-if scenarios, concoct a plot to better their lives. Yet even as frustrations mount and their plot goes sideways, hope never dies. Adelle Waldman delivers both a brilliant diagnosis and a moving account of retail workers hidden in plain sight all around us, whose full humanity has never been so richly displayed or touchingly rendered." -- Joshua Ferris, author of A Calling for Charlie Barnes
"A serious moral inquiry into the lives of a group of people who work in a big-box store, Help Wanted is a novel 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." -- Keith Gessen, author of Raising Raffi
"What a gorgeous and ingenious and heartfelt work Help Wanted is!" -- Michelle Orange, author of Pure Flame
"I can’t think of a book more necessary. Adelle Waldman takes us into the universe of American labor with generosity and compassion. It has been a while since workers have been portrayed through the lens of a novelist with such insight and attention to the details of service industry life. Simply enthralling." -- Gary Shteyngart, author of Our Country Friends
"Help Wanted isn’t just smart and funny and wise. It’s also important—vital, really—to our understanding of how and why the American dream is becoming increasingly inaccessible to working class Americans, even as that long-shot dream stubbornly refuses to die." -- Richard Russo, author of the North Bath trilogy and Empire Falls
"Help Wanted is a marvelous novel. We get to eavesdrop and follow and enjoy the misadventures of the motley cast working the four in the morning shift (unloading trucks at a big box store, a place none of these workers can afford). On one level this is about economics and gentrification; on another level it is about people struggling to keep themselves from drowning; meanwhile there are hijinks so funny you blow your tea out of your nose; there’s a perfectly absurd plot straight out of Catch-22. We want everyone to get that lifesaving promotion. The worst thing about this novel is that I finished it and can’t ever read it again for the first time. But now it is part of my life. I am thankful to Adelle Waldman for being brave and talented and bighearted enough to have created this gift." -- Charles Bock, author of Alice & Oliver