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She-Wolves: The Untold History of Women on Wall Street

She-Wolves: The Untold History of Women on Wall Street

By Paulina Bren

A Washington Post Most Anticipated Book for Fall - A Next Big Idea Club Must Read - One of Lit Hub's Most Anticipated Books for Fall 2024 - One of UnTapped New York's Best NYC Books of All Time - A Town & Country Must-Read for Fall 2024 - In development with Mark Gordon Pictures The propulsive story of the women who sought, and gained, a piece of the action on Wall Street.

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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date: 09/17/2024
Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9781324035152
ISBN-10: 1324035153
Language: English

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First came the secretaries from Brooklyn and Queens--the "smart cookies" who saw that making money, lots of it, might be within their grasp. Then came the first female Harvard Business School graduates, who were in for a rude awakening because an equal degree did not mean equal opportunity. But by the 1980s, as the market went into turbodrive, women were being plucked from elite campuses to feed the belly of a rapidly expanding beast, playing for high stakes in Wall Street's bad-boy culture by day and clubbing by night.

In She-Wolves, award-winning historian Paulina Bren tells the story of how women infiltrated Wall Street from the swinging sixties to 9/11--starting at a time when "No Ladies" signs hung across the doors of its luncheon clubs and (more discretely) inside its brokerage houses and investment banks. If the wolves of Wall Street made a show of their ferocity, the she-wolves did so with subtlety and finesse. Research analysts signed their reports with genderless initials. Muriel "Mickie" Siebert, the first woman to buy a seat on the NYSE, threatened she'd have port-a-potties delivered if the exchange didn't finally install a ladies' room near the dining room. The infamous 1996 Boom-Boom Room class action lawsuit, filed by women at Smith Barney, pulled back the curtain on a bawdy subculture where unapologetic sexism and racism were the norm.

As engaging as it is enraging, She-Wolves is an illuminating deep dive into the collision of women, finance, and New York.

About the Author

Paulina Bren is an award-winning historian and a professor at Vassar College, where she teaches international, gender, and media studies. She received a BA from Wesleyan University, an MA in international studies from the University of Washington, and a PhD in history from New York University.

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