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The Adventures of Herbie Cohen: World's Greatest Negotiator

The Adventures of Herbie Cohen: World's Greatest Negotiator

by Rich Cohen

Farrar, Straus and Giroux ·2022 ·240 pages
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The New York Times bestselling author Rich Cohen tells the story of the king of Bensonhurst, the world's best negotiator ―and Cohen's wise, wisecracking father. Meet Herbie Cohen, World's Greatest Negotiator, dealmaker, risk taker, raconteur, adviser to presidents and corporations, hostage and arms negotiator, lesson giver and justice seeker, author of the how-to business classic You Can Negotiate Anything. And, of course, Rich Cohen's father. The Adventures of Herbie Cohen follows our hero from his youth spent running around Brooklyn with his pals Sandy Koufax, Larry King, Who Ha, Inky, and Ben the Worrier (many of them members of his Bensonhurst gang, "the Warriors"); to his days coaching basketball in the army in Europe; to his years as a devoted and unconventional husband, father, and freelance guru crossing the country to give lectures, settle disputes, and hone the art of success while finding meaning in this strange, funny world. This book is an ode to a remarkable man by an adoring but not undiscerning son, and a treasure trove of hilarious antics and counterintuitive wisdom. (Some of this stuff you can use at home.) It's a bildungsroman, a collection of tall tales, the unfolding of a unique biography coiled around Herbie's great insight and guiding The secret of life is to care, but not that much. Includes black-and-white photographs


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"As amusing as it is tender ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Rich Cohen writes lovingly of his father's 'love of bull—.' But the accumulated wit and wisdom of Herb Cohen scattered through the book reveals instead a keen grasp of human frailty and a gift for aphorism no less valid for its glibness ..."

Edward Kosner· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"A fast-paced, clear-eyed view of a colorful character and a complicated father."

Kathleen McCallister· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"This is a rich and beguiling homage to a larger-than-life father."

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