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Book review | Money-minded madness makes author Rumaan Alam's Entitlement quite thrilling

ByPrafula Grace Busi
Updated on: May 20, 2025 11:49 AM IST

Author of Leave the World Behind (2020), Rumaan Alam has returned with a new tale where greed, deceit fester the American dream in a glitzy New York set-up.

Money, race, familial bonds and the bustle of New York City have been at the heart of author Rumaan Alam’s work from the get go. These themes feature as heavily in his 2016 debut novel Rich and Pretty and his runaway hit Leave the World Behind, as they do in his latest. Entitlement follows a young woman in the glitzy New York of 2014 – one where Instagram hasn’t yet fully taken over, but still draws lines in the sand between the haves and the have-nots.

Cover of the book, Entitlement by Rumaan Alam(Photo: X)

We meet the protagonist, Brooke (described by one character as ‘Black, gorgeous, serious, [and] passionate’) in the middle of her commute to a swanky new job. At first, we get the sense that she’s driven and optimistic about potentially being given the chance to do some good in the world. But as the story progresses, we find that it is a facade – she is in fact just a bored thirty-something who feels adrift. 

But an undeniable fact quickly comes to the fore: she is a striver. Working with Arthur Jaffee, her 80-year-old billionaire boss who wants to give away all his wealth, Brooke gets a taste of what incredible amounts of money can get you. Once she decides she deserves more in life, ethics and morals get tossed out of the question almost immediately.

Even with sprinklings of corporate jargon, Entitlement humanises its heroes without sanitising or glorifying them, which is exactly why it stays with you, long after you turn the last page.

Title: Entitlement

Author: Rumaan Alam

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Price: 596

 
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