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"Exceptional reporting...it should be mandatory reading for anyone who is interested in big tech."
-The New Yorker
"Why didn't anyone force Hsieh into treatment? Au-Yeung and Jeans have performed a true service by trying to find out . . the material is compelling, with the gathering tension of a slow-motion disaster . . . riveting."
-The New York Times Book Review
"In Wonder Boy, Angel Au-Yeung and David Jeans have delivered a heartbreaking and extraordinary account of a heartbreaking and extraordinary man. Tony Hsieh was an innovative business leader, but he was also frenetic, generous, difficult, and tormented. His rise and fall is a quintessential American tragedy-one that their thorough reporting captures movingly."
-Max Chafkin, author of The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power
"Wonder Boy is a compelling and tragic story, but it's also more than that. The authorspose questions that reverberate beyond Hsieh's life."
-Air Mail
"Wonder Boy is a captivating story about the combustible mixture of genius, ambition, ego, empathy, wealth and intoxicants in the turbocharged environment of the technology elite. Au-Yeung and Jeans bring us deep inside the world of Tony Hsieh in a way that is both revelatory and entertaining."
-Alec Ross, author of The Raging 2020s
"Wonder Boy is so much more than a biography. Sure, it tells the story of Tony Hseih's life, but it's full of lessons for anyone interested in psychology, business, or social dynamics. Angel Au-Yeung and David Jeans approach their subject as investigative reporters, yet they remain full of empathy and compassion."
-Dan Alexander, author of White House, Inc.: How Donald Trump Turned the Presidency into a Business
"Au-Yeung and Jeans's empathetic portrait is as enthralling as it is achingly sad, combining rich research with a propulsive novelistic style. Readers will have a hard time putting this down."
-Publishers Weekly, _starred review_
"A somber rags-to-riches, genius-to-madness story...of entrepreneurial brilliance laid low."
-Kirkus Reviews
"Authors Au-Yeung and Jeans crafted [Tony Hsieh's] life story from 150 interviews and various other materials. This book tells of a boy who, from a young age, was obsessed with making money, becoming a young man who took Silicon Valley by storm...until his mysterious and untimely death. Readers will find his story captivating and inspiring."
-Booklist
"Exceptional reporting...it should be mandatory reading for anyone who is interested in big tech."
-The New Yorker
"Why didn't anyone force Hsieh into treatment? Au-Yeung and Jeans have performed a true service by trying to find out . . the material is compelling, with the gathering tension of a slow-motion disaster . . . riveting."
-The New York Times Book Review
"In Wonder Boy, Angel Au-Yeung and David Jeans have delivered a heartbreaking and extraordinary account of a heartbreaking and extraordinary man. Tony Hsieh was an innovative business leader, but he was also frenetic, generous, difficult, and tormented. His rise and fall is a quintessential American tragedy-one that their thorough reporting captures movingly."
-Max Chafkin, author of The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power
"Wonder Boy is a compelling and tragic story, but it's also more than that. The authors pose questions that reverberate beyond Hsieh's life."
-Air Mail
"Wonder Boy is a captivating story about the combustible mixture of genius, ambition, ego, empathy, wealth and intoxicants in the turbocharged environment of the technology elite. Au-Yeung and Jeans bring us deep inside the world of Tony Hsieh in a way that is both revelatory and entertaining."
-Alec Ross, author of The Raging 2020s
"Wonder Boy is so much more than a biography. Sure, it tells the story of Tony Hseih's life, but it's full of lessons for anyone interested in psychology, business, or social dynamics. Angel Au-Yeung and David Jeans approach their subject as investigative reporters, yet they remain full of empathy and compassion."
-Dan Alexander, author of White House, Inc.: How Donald Trump Turned the Presidency into a Business
"Au-Yeung and Jeans's empathetic portrait is as enthralling as it is achingly sad, combining rich research with a propulsive novelistic style. Readers will have a hard time putting this down."
-Publishers Weekly, *starred review*
"A somber rags-to-riches, genius-to-madness story...of entrepreneurial brilliance laid low."
-Kirkus Reviews
"Authors Au-Yeung and Jeans crafted [Tony Hsieh's] life story from 150 interviews and various other materials. This book tells of a boy who, from a young age, was obsessed with making money, becoming a young man who took Silicon Valley by storm...until his mysterious and untimely death. Readers will find his story captivating and inspiring."
-Booklist








