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The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder
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The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life

by Alice Schroeder

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Bantam (2008), Hardcover, 976 pages

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This is by far my favorite book of the year. What an interesting, brilliant man. What an amazing life. Every detail interesting and I laughed all through the book at his quips and ecentricities. I was so sorry it was ending after some 900 pages. ( )
  smcbeth | Jun 5, 2009 |
Perhaps too long, but certainly gives one a bettter appreciation of Mr. Buffett and how his career has developed ( )
  waldhaus1 | May 8, 2009 |
What a writer! The best biography I have EVER read! ( )
  normaleistiko | Mar 19, 2009 |
Probably two or three hundred pages too many. Well researched, well written but almost too detailed at times. ( )
  keninipswich | Feb 21, 2009 |
Really interesting read, can't pretend to understand the minutae of the financial transactions but the story of the man who became wealthy by obsessing on the process, taking his time and sticking to a high set of principles is engrossing. ( )
  Figgles | Dec 10, 2008 |
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It is the winter of Warren's ninth year. Outside in the yard, he and his little sister, Bertie, are playing in the snow

Warren is catching snowflakes, One at a time at first. Then he is scooping them up by handfuls. He starts to pack them into a ball. Slowly it begins to roll. He gives it a push, and it picks up more snow. He pushes the snowball across the lawn, piling snow on snow. Soon he reaches the edge of the yard. After a moment of hesitation, he heads off, rolling the snowball through the neighborhood.

And from there, Warren continues onward, casting his eye on a whole world full of snow.
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The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life

Warren Buffett

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Here is THE book recounting the life and times of one of the most respected men in the world, Warren Buffett. The legendary Omaha investor has never written a memoir, but now he has allowed one writer, Alice Schroeder, unprecedented access to explore directly with him and with those closest to him his work, opinions, struggles, triumphs, follies, and wisdom. The result is the personally revealing and complete biography of the man known everywhere as “The Oracle of Omaha.”

Although the media track him constantly, Buffett himself has never told his full life story. His reality is private, especially by celebrity standards. Indeed, while the homespun persona that the public sees is true as far as it goes, it goes only so far. Warren Buffett is an array of paradoxes. He set out to prove that nice guys can finish first. Over the years he treated his investors as partners, acted as their steward, and championed honesty as an investor, CEO, board member, essayist, and speaker. At the same time he became the world’s richest man, all from the modest Omaha headquarters of his company Berkshire Hathaway. None of this fits the term “simple.”

When Alice Schroeder met Warren Buffett she was an insurance industry analyst and a gifted writer known for her keen perception and business acumen. Her writings on finance impressed him, and as she came to know him she realized that while much had been written on the subject of his investing style, no one had moved beyond that to explore his larger philosophy, which is bound up in a complex personality and the details of his life. Out of this came his decision to cooperate with her on the book about himself that he would never write.

Never before has Buffett spent countless hours responding to a writer’s questions, talking, giving complete access to his wife, children, friends, and business associates—opening his files, recalling his childhood. It was an act of courage, as The Snowball makes immensely clear. Being human, his own life, like most lives, has been a mix of strengths and frailties. Yet notable though his wealth may be, Buffett’s legacy will not be his ranking on the scorecard of wealth; it will be his principles and ideas that have enriched people’s lives. This book tells you why Warren Buffett is the most fascinating American success story of our time.

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