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The Witch of Wall Street

A Novel of the Gilded Age

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The Witch of Wall Street

De : Marie Benedict
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From New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict comes the story of the richest woman of the Gilded Age, the brilliant and controversial Hetty Green.

The Gilded Age, New York City.
Hetty Robinson is not your average young woman. Born into a successful whaling family, her father, Black Hawk Robinson, imbued her with a keen business sense and a drive to succeed from childhood. When it comes time for her to enter society and find a suitable husband, she shocks the social world by rejecting her suitors and deciding to work with her father instead. With Hetty’s brilliance and unique investment strategy, their wealth grows.

Hetty’s heart is eventually captured by the handsome and rich Edward Green, whose ambition matches her own. But after she is betrayed by her husband and her family, causing her to lose almost everything she’s worked for, she comes to believe that happiness will only come from financial success. She strengthens her resolve to make her own fortune and pioneers value investing, beating the giants of Wall Street at their own game, including robber barons like Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Collis Huntington. Her bitter competitors vilify her as a heartless shrew, pushing the newspapers to dub her “The Witch of Wall Street,” a ruthless woman who will stop at nothing in search of the next dollar.

But while Hetty is determined to win, she is also honest and fair and compassionate, even secretly bailing out New York City more than once. In The Witch of Wall Street, Marie Benedict presents an achingly human portrait of the misunderstood Hetty Green, the richest woman of the Gilded Age—self-made, at that—and a genius.

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