"In Eight Septembers, Jane Buyers masterfully captures the breathless chaos of 9/11 and the slow-motion ruin of the 2008 collapse with the steady eye of a Wall Street insider and the soul of a survivor. It's a sharp, moving testament to our capacity for resilience. I highly recommend it."
?Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds, National Book Award finalist
Eight Septembers: a Woman on Wall Street From 9/11 to Lehman is a gripping memoir that captures the tumultuous landscape of Wall Street through the eyes of a woman who lived and breathed its intensity during some of its most challenging years.
Set amidst the turbulent days of Wall Street in the 2000's, a young mother pursues her banking career at J.P. Morgan while managing personal and professional obstacles. Her story begins on the morning of 9/11 when she and her colleagues in downtown Manhattan survive the terrorist attacks and continue working to help stabilize the financial system?a matter of national security.
Through years of escalating banking crises and family responsibilities, her senior executive role catapults her into the center of the 2008 financial meltdown as she makes the final margin call on Lehman Brothers, triggering the Great Recession.
With unflinching honesty, vulnerability, and self-reflection, Buyers comes face to face with the contradictions in her life and tells a story of struggle, resilience, and growth that will resonate with readers from any generation.