Careless People -

Careless People Hardback

A story of where I used to work

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Released On 13/03/2025

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The instant Sunday Times bestseller #1 New York Times bestseller 'How else to put this? – bloody hell' Guardian 'Devastating . . . funny . . . highly enjoyable' The Times 'Jaw-dropping . . . A tell-all tome' Financial Times 'Amazing: of all the books in all the world Mr Free Speech Zuckerberg wants to ban, it’s the one about him' Marina Hyde Sarah Wynn-Williams, a young diplomat from New Zealand, pitched for her dream job. She saw Facebook’s potential and knew it could change the world for the better. But, when she got there and rose to its top ranks, things turned out a little different. From wild schemes cooked up on private jets to risking prison abroad, Careless People exposes both the personal and political fallout when boundless power and a rotten culture take hold. In a gripping and often absurd narrative, Wynn-Williams rubs shoulders with Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg and world leaders, revealing what really goes on among the global elite – and the consequences this has for all of us. Candid and entertaining, this is an intimate memoir set amid powerful forces. As all our lives are upended by technology and those who control it, Careless People will change how you see the world. 'A Bridget Jones’s Diary-style tale of a young woman thrown into a series of improbable situations' The Times 'Darkly funny and genuinely shocking: an ugly, detailed portrait of one of the most powerful companies in the world' The New York Times

Product code: 9781035065929

ISBN 9781035065929
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H246xW164xS37
On Sale Date 13/03/2025
No. Of Pages 400
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Shocking and darkly funny, this is the explosive inside story of a senior executive at Meta (formerly Facebook).

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Brilliant read

Bruce - March 2025

Not only is superb book an insight into the moral decline of Facebook, it is also the boiagraphy of an amazing Kiwi lady (the writer was born in Christchurch and because of her strong character and hard work rose to a very senior position in Facebook.