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Buying In by Laura Hemphill

Buying In

by Laura Hemphill

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  • Nov 2013, 304 pages
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Therese X. (Calera, AL)

Amazing insight into a powerful world
Sophie Landgraf, a brilliant Yale finance graduate from a small Midwestern town is hired into a high-powered New York Wall Street firm as an Analyst, a "spreadsheet intern" collating documents and trends of large companies who show promise for Sterling Company to enrich their reputation and their coffers.  Plunging herself into the job, Sophie pulls all-nighters, and stokes herself with coffee to keep her foot in the door, hoping the Managing Director will take her seriously. 

At the beginning of the novel, her intense 24 hour job feels claustrophobic as she sleeps in her cubicle just long enough tomore
Neil W. (Tavares, FL)

First Rate in Many Resprcts
I found "Buying In" to be a first rate novel in many respects. Debut author, Laura Hemphill, demonstrates rare and wonderful accomplishments in her writing: a compelling plot, well-organized prose and character development that actually helps us understand the individual and group psychology behind current affairs. And yes, it's a "page turner" too. I feel the issues raised in "Buying In" can be generalized far beyond Wall Street, USA and the international banking industry. For those of us who continually wonder how our social institutions and political processes could have reached their current state, a carefulmore
Evonne L. (Lakeport, CA)

Buying In
I enjoyed reading this novel from beginning to end. With a very engaging story line, well defined characters, realistic motives, and some worthwhile truisms tucked in, the author tells a modern tale that is relevant, informational and entertaining all at once! The heroine in the book, Sophie Landgraf, struggles to fit in being true to herself in a corporate world full of deceit, questionable strategies and smoke and mirrors. Although I have experience in the mortgage industry, the book provides a great basic understanding of investment banking without going over the head of the reader; although it will bemore
Rebecca K. (Chicagoland, IL)

Exhilarating ride on Wall Street
Debut novelist Laura Hemphill's "Buying In" is a compelling look behind the (fictional) scenes of the crisis on Wall Street. Both timely and intriguing, the novel is not only for readers with background knowledge of the banking industry. Told through alternating viewpoints of a recent college grad working as an analyst, a midlevel banker of foreign descent, a managing director of an industrial group, and the CEO of a struggling company, the story is fast-paced and surprisingly relatable. "Buying In" is a great read, and Hemphill is a promising author to watch.
Arden A. (Longboat Key, FL)

Buying In
Full disclosure: I have never worked on Wall Street nor in the investment industry. But I am aware that the best and the brightest are hired out of the top schools for large salaries, and then asked to devote themselves night and day to the firm.

Laura Hemphill's first novel leads us through the day to day trials and tribulations at one of those New York investment firms through first person accounts by three employees: Sophie, the naïve 22 year old new hire, Vasu, her boss, and Ethan, her boss's boss. I thought the characters were well developed, and the story line mostly feasible. It's a ruthless business, andmore
Carol B. (Orland Park, IL)

Cut Throat Business A Great Read
I am not one who finds business very interesting topic, but this book was a wonderful read. I found it hard to put down. The characters were very well developed and I found I had different likes and dislikes for the characters. This book really showed how business is "every man for himself" and there is really no such thing as a friend in the business. You had to watch your back. I especially enjoyed watching Sophie develop from a green newbie into a business person who learned how to get what she wanted without sacrificing her feelings for other people. Definitely would recommend this book to others and my book club.
Carolyn R. (Eugene, OR)

October. 2013
As a novice in the world of investment banking and making "the deal" I found this book to be very informative and straightforward. If the author wished to teach the reader about her career, then Ms. Hemphill was very successful...

On a more personal note I found myself cheering Sophie on to succeed in the chauvinistic world in which she found herself, under appreciated and largely ignored. But she did soldier on at great personal service. She learned how to play the game, all the back stabbing that goes with the territory and so much more. She left wise beyond her years, often acting more mature than hermore
Jane C. (Brighton, MI)

Good Read
Although my career path is very different from Sophie's, I remember long days and nights. I don't think I would have been able to keep up her hours though. As a new graduate moving to New York and a lucrative job would have been very exciting.

This book really gave a great insight into the corporate and banking system. It was well written and I liked the way the book moved between characters and talked about them at the same time. The character study was well done and there were four very strong characters and several minor ones.

I really enjoyed the book and the look into a failing system and the reasons for thatmore
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