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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781444778120
Publisher: Two Roads
Overview
The Wolf of Wall Street is Jordan Belfort's explosive true memoir of life inside Stratton Oakmont, the brokerage empire he built and burned to the ground through fraud, excess and unchecked greed. This paperback edition brings Belfort's fast, brash and darkly funny voice to a new generation of readers, retelling the outrageous rise and spectacular fall that inspired Martin Scorsese's award-winning film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. It's a candid, unflinching account of ambition without limits.
About the Book
Jordan Belfort was a small-time stockbroker who, before he was thirty, built Stratton Oakmont into one of the most notorious brokerage houses on Wall Street, making himself hundreds of millions of dollars through pump-and-dump schemes and market manipulation. In this memoir he narrates his own extraordinary story in vivid, unapologetic detail: the yachts, helicopters, drugs, and multi-million-dollar mansions bought with other people's money, alongside the boiler-room sales floor where hundreds of young brokers were trained to sell worthless stock with relentless, scripted pressure. Belfort doesn't shy away from the darker consequences of his choices, including the collapse of his marriage, his descent into addiction, and the federal investigation that finally caught up with him, resulting in a guilty plea and 22 months served in prison. Written with the pace and dialogue of a thriller rather than a dry business account, the book captures both the seduction of easy money and the human wreckage it leaves behind. It remains one of the most talked-about business memoirs of the past two decades, and this Two Roads paperback edition — released to tie in with the film adaptation — puts the full, unfiltered story in a portable, affordable format.
About the Author
Jordan Belfort is a former stockbroker and founder of the Stratton Oakmont brokerage firm, whose fraudulent activities in the 1990s led to his conviction on charges related to securities fraud and money laundering. He served 22 months in prison and has since become an author and motivational speaker, drawing on his story to speak about ethics, regulation and personal reinvention. The Wolf of Wall Street, first published in 2007, became an international bestseller and was adapted into the 2013 film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
Why You'll Love This Memoir
Brash, funny and utterly unfiltered, this is essential reading for fans of the film, true business drama, and cautionary tales about power, money and morality gone wrong.
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