72 pages • 2 hours read
617
Book • Nonfiction
United States • 2000s
2009
Adult
18+ years
Too Big to Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin offers a detailed, moment-by-moment account of the intricate financial and political maneuvers that took place during the financial crisis of 2008, focusing on key figures like Lehman Brothers CEO Richard Fuld and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, as they navigate congressional hearings, earnings calls, and failed negotiations to stave off economic collapse.
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Mysterious
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Andrew Ross Sorkin's Too Big To Fail offers a compelling and detailed account of the 2008 financial crisis, praised for its thorough research and narrative style. Readers find it informative and engaging, although some critique its complexity and dense financial jargon. Nevertheless, it remains a definitive and insightful resource on the subject.
Readers who would enjoy Too Big to Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin are likely interested in financial crises, economic history, and corporate drama. Comparable to Michael Lewis's The Big Short, this book appeals to those fascinated by intricate details of Wall Street machinations, high-stakes negotiations, and real-world implications of financial upheaval.
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617
Book • Nonfiction
United States • 2000s
2009
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