Help Wanted, Adelle Waldman
Help Wanted, Adelle Waldman
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Help Wanted
A Novel

Author: Adelle Waldman

Narrator: Amanda Ronconi

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/02/2024


Synopsis

From the best-selling author of The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. comes a funny, eye-opening tale of work in contemporary America.Every day at 3:55 a.m., members of Team Movement clock in for their shift at big-box store Town Square in a small upstate New York town. Under the eyes of a self-absorbed and barely competent boss, they empty the day’s truck of merchandise, stock the shelves, and scatter before the store opens and customers arrive. Their lives follow a familiar if grueling routine, but their real problem is that Town Square doesn’t schedule them for enough hours―most of them are barely getting by, even while working second or third jobs. When store manager Big Will announces he is leaving, the members of Movement spot an opportunity. If they play their cards right, one of them just might land a management job, with all the stability and possibility for advancement that that implies. The members of Team Movement―including a comedy-obsessed oddball who acts half his age, a young woman clinging on to her “cool kid” status from high school, and a college football hopeful trying to find a new path―band together to set a just-so-crazy-it-might-work plot in motion.Adelle Waldman’s debut novel was a breakout sensation, lauded by the Los Angeles Times as an “exacting character study” with “excellent and witty prose” and described as “incisive and very funny” by the Economist and “brilliant” by both NPR’s Fresh Air and the Washington Post. In her long-awaited follow-up, Waldman brings her unparalleled wit and astute social observation to the world of modern, low-wage work. A humane and darkly comic workplace caper that shines a light on the odds low-wage workers are up against in today’s economy, Help Wanted is a funny, moving tale of ordinary people trying to make a living.

About Adelle Waldman

Adelle Waldman is a freelance journalist and book reviewer. A graduate of Columbia University’s journalism school, Waldman has worked as a reporter at the New Haven Register and the Cleveland Plain Dealer and wrote a column for the Wall Street Journal’s Web site. Additionally, her articles have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The New Republic, The New Yorker, Slate, The Wall Street Journal, and other national publications. She lives in Brooklyn.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lydia on October 20, 2023

Adelle Waldman was a great book. You hit the nail on the head on what goes on when you work at a big box store. I really connected with the characters. I felt like I knew some of them. So many different personalities working together day in and day out. Sometimes fun times and other times hard times......more

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on February 29, 2024

From first to last page, I was strapped in, attuned to the workers at Town Square, the discount big box store in the struggling, downsized town of Potterstown in upstate New York. This particular breed of story is timely and yet commonly overlooked in much of literature. It concerns store-level empl......more

Goodreads review by Caryn on April 22, 2024

2.5. You know those episodes of Seinfeld where the entire 30 minutes took place in the Chinese restaurant and the parking garage? That’s how this felt to me except it was a 9-hour audiobook. There just wasn’t enough plot to fill an entire novel, about who should get a promotion at a big box store. I......more

Goodreads review by Carla on January 16, 2024

I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway in exchange for an honest review. This book was ok. Not a favorite. I've worked in places like this so the characters and the plot have complete realism. I worked in assembly factories my whole life, both union and non union and the plot holds true to both ins......more