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From former presidential candidate Andrew Yang, a candid and humorous blueprint for finding optimism in troubling times
IN THIS FRANK, OFTEN HILARIOUS COLLECTION OF TRUE STORIES, political trailblazer Andrew Yang examines America’s breakdown through the lens of his unexpected journey from entrepreneur to presidential candidate. Part political memoir, part comedy, and part interior monologue, Hey Yang, Where’s My Thousand Bucks? captures the man’s unique ability to make complex ideas accessible and entertaining.
“In a world of bitter division and endless outrage,” says Yang, “this book is my attempt to break through the noise—with humor, honesty, and heart . . . Think of it as an insider’s guide to smiling during crazy times.”
For anyone frustrated with traditional political narratives, curious about the human behind the headlines, or simply looking for a smart, laugh-out-loud exploration of trying to improve life in America, this book promises to enlighten, entertain, and inspire. It’s more than a memoir—it’s a blueprint for generating optimism in an extremely challenging era.
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Pam Grossman is the creator and host of The Witch Wave podcast and the author of What Is a Witch. She is cofounder of the Occult Humanities Conference at NYU, and her art exhibitions and magical projects have been featured in the New York Times, Artforum, and the New Yorker. Her writing has appeared in such outlets as Sabat Magazine, HuffPost, and her “occulture” blog, Phantasmaphile. For her work as the director of visual trends at Getty Images, she was chosen as one of Adweek’s Creative 100 and Marie Claire’s 20 Women Changing the Ratio. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two feline familiars.
Andrew Yang is a writer and reality TV enthusiast living in New York City. He studied computer science at the University of Chicago and has a day job as a coder. Andrew is a devoted fan of the writer Elena Ferrante, whose Neapolitan Novels are his favorite book series. He enjoys studying languages, rooting for his favorite sports teams, and trying new recipes with his air fryer. He is the author of I'm Not Here to Make Friends and The Ping-Pong Queen of Chinatown.