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The Richest Woman in America

Hetty Green in the Gilded Age

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The Richest Woman in America

De: Janet Wallach
Narrado por: Coleen Marlo
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A captivating biography of America's first female tycoon, Hetty Green, the iconoclast who forged one of the greatest fortunes of her time.

No woman in the Gilded Age made as much money as Hetty Green. At the time of her death in 1916, she was worth at least 100 million dollars, equal to more than 2 billion dollars today. A strong believer in women being financially independent, she offered valuable lessons for the present times.
Abandoned at birth by her neurotic mother, scorned by her misogynist father, Hetty set out as a child to prove her value. Following the simple rules of her wealthy Quaker father, she successfully invested her money and along the way proved to herself that she was wealthy and therefore worthy.
Never losing faith in America's potential, she ignored the herd mentality and took advantage of financial panics and crises. When everyone else was selling, she bought railroads, real estate, and government bonds. And when everyone was buying and borrowing, she put her money into cash and earned safe returns on her dollars. Men mocked her and women scoffed at her frugal ways, but she turned her back and piled up her earnings, amassing a fortune that supported businesses, churches, municipalities, and even the city of New York itself.
She relished a challenge. When her aunt died and did not leave Hetty the fortune she expected, she plunged into a groundbreaking lawsuit that still resonates in law schools and courts. When her husband defied her and sank her money on his own risky interests, she threw him out and, marching down to Wall Street, quickly made up the loss. Her independence, outspokenness, and disdain for the upper crust earned her a reputation for harshness that endured for decades. Newspapers kept her in the headlines, linking her name with witches and miscreants. Yet those who knew her admired her warmth, her wisdom, and her wit.
Set during a period of financial crisis strikingly similar to our current one, acclaimed author Janet Wallach's engrossing exploration of a fascinating life revives a rarely-mentioned queen of American finance.
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Fascinating History • Amazing Life • Solid Narration • Humanized Biography • Timeless Principles

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Loved the story and timeless principles of wealth. Fascinating to hear so many of the same issues we think are new are actually just being repeated

A hidden gem

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Where does The Richest Woman in America rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This book was spellbinding from beginning to end. I thoroughly enjoyed it and will re-read it. It's not the best book I've read but it ranks right there at the top. It was worth the investment of money and time.

What did you like best about this story?

I like the focused energy that Hetti illustrated. She was way ahead of her time.

Which character – as performed by Coleen Marlo – was your favorite?

Hetti, of course. She over shadowed every other character.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

By reading this book, I felt like I intimately came to know the real Hetti Green: a cool, detached, cutthroat, money grabber. At times, I was sickened by her stinginess and she never was able to redeem herself with me. There were glimpses of what may have been an underlying care for others but I was always a bit suspicious that Hetti's motivation was money driven, not altruistic. Still, I greatly admired her aggressiveness, creativity, and competitiveness.

On The Edge Every Minute

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I didn’t want to stop listening. A fascinating history of the Gilded Age is wrapped around the amazing life of a woman way ahead of her time. Using her quiet faith and common sense, she maneuvered around and among men, amassing a fortune rarely seen even today. Well worth the read.

One of the Best Historical Biographies

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I’ve been intrigued by Hetty Green for years.
Enjoyed this engaging, detailed telling of her life. Well done.
The audio version was excellent.

Enjoyable Read

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Having spent time in Bellows Falls, Vermont I had heard of Hetty Green. I heard her referred to as "The Witch of Wall Street" many times. I expected her biography to show what a monster she was, but this book really humanized her. I was quite surprised that when mentioning the nicknames that she had that none included Witch.

Hetty Green had more layers than I expected. She was one of a kind. She was not a total witch and I had a lot of sympathy for her at times.

The narration was good, but not fantastic. Still, a solid book and solid narration

Shed a different light than I expected

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