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Andrea Hoffman Goes All In

A Novel

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Andrea Hoffman is an overeducated, underemployed, and unmotivated recent college graduate—until an unexpected robbery blasts her out of her funk and into a job in the finance world of early-1980s Chicago. At first, it seems like a bad fit. But the world of finance has its own weird charm, and she grows increasingly fascinated by the strange language of trading, the complexity of the stock market, and her colleagues, who navigate it all with a ruthless confidence. Even though she has two strikes against her—Jewish and female—Andrea's quick wit and strong work ethic propel her into an actual sales job and her career takes off. But this is the Wall Street of the eighties, and along with making a lot more money, Andrea adopts a new, fast life of cocktails, cocaine, and casual sex. Drunk on her achievements, she gradually realizes that at some point, she's going to have to decide what success really means to her.
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      July 1, 2022
      In Schneider's debut novel, a resourceful young woman finds her calling in the stock market of 1980s Chicago. Twenty-four-year-old Andrea Hoffman is listlessly working at a boutique when an armed robber enters the store. She survives unharmed but promptly quits. After seeing an ad in the newspaper, Andrea, who majored in philosophy, to the chagrin of her parents, manages to convince Harold Stackman of Mosley Securities to hire her as his sales assistant. The world of selling stocks often seems both heartless and pointless, but Schneider, who was herself a Wall Street executive, manages to make the work interesting and Andrea's co-workers human; Harold himself becomes a mentor to Andrea as she ascends the workplace ladder. She trains herself to drink scotch, snort cocaine, negotiate bigger and bigger stock trades. But despite Andrea's accomplishments, she feels like it's not enough ("I don't have kids, I don't have a husband. I don't have a PhD....I don't count"). And like many women in their 20s, she has some crappy hookups with bartenders, doormen, and even a married colleague while trying to find a deeper connection. There are occasional moments of tension, such as the robbery and the constant reshuffling of stock firm ownership, but this tale is ultimately a charming probe into a young woman's pursuit of what she wants to do and who she wants to be. The book spans multiple years as Andrea approaches 30, and some threads are left open in the time jumps, but Schneider has created an endearing, authentic lead. An accessible story of embracing adulthood anchored by a charismatic protagonist.

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