“This story is about the dues that all junior investment bankers have to pay….In general, the only way for a young associate to survive the investment banking gauntlet is either to buy into it hook, line, and sinker or to maintain some sense of humor about what it is that he is doing. Keeping one foot grounded in reality, though, doesn’t necessarily dictate the maintenance of any mental equilibrium. After all, if you’ve got one foot on a block of dry ice and the other on a red-hot stove, the average temperature may be pretty comfortable but you’ll still end up with two blistered feet at the end of the day.”
—from MONKEY BUSINESS
“Outrageous and hilarious.”
—BookPage
“Well written, humorous…food for thought…timely, quick-paced.”
—Library Journal