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Alice Schroeder
Dubbed by Risk and Insurance magazine as one of the most respected--and fearless--thinkers on Wall Street, Alice Schroeder is the author of The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, a #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller. Schroeder started to track the story... show more

Dubbed by Risk and Insurance magazine as one of the most respected--and fearless--thinkers on Wall Street, Alice Schroeder is the author of The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, a #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller. Schroeder started to track the story behind the money as a CPA, and former regulator for the Financial Accounting Standards Board. After joining Morgan Stanley, she was the first and only analyst to be granted an interview with the famously reticent Buffett. Telling The New York Times, "I like the way she thinks and writes," Buffett gave Schroeder unprecedented access -- to his files, family, business associates and himself, devoting massive amounts of his time over the course of five years - to interviews and questions. The Snowball is a complete -- and revealing -- look at Buffett's life, wisdom and philosophy, from the development of his outlook on the world and the principles he lives by to the business secrets he has never before shared publicly. It was named Amazon's #1 Business and Investing Book of 2008 and one of the 10 best books of the year by TIME. That same year Ms. Schroeder was chosen alongside Ben Bernanke and Hillary Clinton as one of the"People to Watch" by BusinessWeek. Now a Bloomberg News columnist, she continues her signature brand of telling the greater truth, and is on the road researching her next book.
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Liz Loves Books
Liz Loves Books rated it 11 years ago
I told BookLikes this is a review so that it will add to my shelf but of course it is not really a review because my sister wrote it and I cannot objectively review her book. But I do love it. :) This is the only time I'm going to mention it. The kitties wanted breakfast early this morning. N...
ereksonj
ereksonj rated it 11 years ago
About 840 pages of text! It took me several weeks, but I did it. The first half of this biography was gripping, taking me back through the early part of the 20th century to see unfold a prime example of one of Gladwell's Outlier. Schroeder has a knack for finding the themes, metaphors, and narrative...
kravmonkey
kravmonkey rated it 16 years ago
This book started out so promising. I thought I was hooked early on but in the end I could only make it only a fraction of the way through the nearly 1,000 page behemoth. Although the initial pace of the book starts fairly brisk it quickly became mired in so many aimless, insignificant, and boring...
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